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You don't need to write any groovy scripts yourself, as an auto-close subtasks one is provided with the Script Runner plugin. You would only need to make sure the sub-task Ids are correct.
Otherwise I suggest you vote for https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/JRA-17500
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I have voted too.
I have the Script Runner plugin, but I have it for Cloud.
The example linked here: https://jamieechlin.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/GRV/pages/33030170/Post+Functions#PostFunctions-Autocloseallsubtasks is for Jira Server instead.
Do you know where I could find similar information for Jira Cloud?
Thanks :)
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There's now a very easy to configure way to transition parents and sub-tasks in sync using Automation for JIRA!
You can easily modify related issues (such as parents, stories, sub-tasks, epics, linked issues and even JQL) using our related issues action and condition:
(this example transitions sub-tasks to "In Progress", but you could easily change this to "Closed" as well)
For more details see https://blog.codebarrel.io/synchronize-parent-and-sub-task-issues-with-automation-for-jira-bdcca6c9d453
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Hi there - which automation rule are you using? I can't seem to find a when condition for "Issue Transition" only "Linked Issue Transition" Thanks!
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