How it's possible, automatic assignie the subtasks issues to the user, if the user assigned the parent issue to itself.
(script or plugin?)
I try plugins, but my JIRA version (6.4.3) not sopported these what i found.
Levente
Hi Gál!
For this, I recommend checking out Script Runner. You can use its post-functions to get the assignee from the parent issue and copy the value to the sub-task when it's created. You may need to create a specific workflow for sub-tasks in order to achieve this.
Best of all: the latest version of Script Runner is fully compatible with JIRA 6.4.3
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Cheers!
Joao
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Thanks, actualy the JIRA is new for me, Not i have started supervise, i just inherited this task and recently learn this software. So, I i'm greatful for help. Levente
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You can control it using Script Runner as comment bellow. If you need any additional help you can ask.
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Hi, we use jira as well for monitoring the expensive instruments usage time/availability and the subtasks are these instrument's accessorys, and parent issues are the instruments The promlem is, when me or other user change the workflow status (STOCK -> IN USE) for a parent isseue (instrument), the subtasks status not change automatically. And the staff forget change status on accessorys in many time. And I want, when the subtask's status follow the parrent's status (but the parent's status not folow the subtask's status)
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Hi :) Your subtask has a specific workflow? (not shared with another issuetypes) Maybe you can create a postfunction in a creation transition. More details after your answers.
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