Is it possible that subtasks could have remaining hours automatically removed when a sub-task is closed? Closed = no more work needed, and it takes up extra time to edit the issue manually after closing.
This was answered in https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/JRA-1423
The options are to:
https://answers.atlassian.com/questions/29753/remaining-time-on-resolved-done
This solved my issue.
Adding post function "Update field value" and set value to '0' for my Closed status in workflow resolved the issue
Thanks
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Log Work Utilities add-on allows to clear remaining estimate on issue close/resolve without a need to modify workflow: https://marketplace.atlassian.com/plugins/com.gebsun.plugins.jira.log-work-utilities/server/overview
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I assume the workflow post function does not work in the Agile Simplified Workflow? Jira says not to edit this workflow as it is managed by Jira Agile.
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Would you mark the answer(s) which solved the problem as accepted ?
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Hi Barbara
If you are using those sub-tasks in Agile we won't recommend you setting the remaining hours to zero, because it will influence in the charts. Once the remaining hours are taken in consideration.
Hope it helps,
Ricardo Carracedo.
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