I have an automation created so sub-tasks are automatically put when an issue is created. I need the summary from the main issue show in each sub-task.
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Where do you want the parent issue's summary to appear in the created Sub-tasks?
For example, let's say you wanted it as a prefix to the Sub-task's Summary. When you create the Sub-task you could enter this in the Summary field for the create action:
{{triggerIssue.summary}} -- here is the subtask summary
Kind regards,
Bill
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One more question. How can I update the open Issues to reflect this change.
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Brad, what do you mean by "open issues"?
For example, do you mean any existing sub-tasks which do not have the prefix of their parent's Summary?
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Maybe...
The key is: can you find them somehow with JQL. If you can, you may use a scheduled trigger rule to find / update them. Then let the rule run until it is "caught up", and then disable / delete the rule.
Unfortunately, I do not believe the delimiter I suggested of a double-hyphen -- between the values can be found with JQL. So you would need to change that to something else for this to work.
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