Hi
I would like to clone an epic with a set of linked tasks by entering a new name for the epic before copying it. These cannot be sub-tasks as I will not be able to see them on the timeline.
Linked tasks has a specific issue.type and the name of epic shoudl be copied do their summary.
Can you advise me how to do this? Please?
What I managed to get myself was to copy only the epic.
Hello @Emilia KASPRZYK ,
As the ask is to manually enter the summary of the Epic every time you clone it, I am not able to suggest a direct easy solution.
But a couple of Automations would do that.
Note: I am considering when you clone the epic, you do not want to clone the linked issues as well, you just want to create a new set of linked issues to the new cloned Epic.
Automation 1:
Trigger: Create an Automation with a Manual trigger from issue, so which ever Epic you want to clone, you can use that Automation from that issue itself,
Condition: issuetype = Epic
Branch: For most recently created issue
Action:
Automation 2:
You can use this Automation to update the Epic name of the cloned ticket and once that is done, update the linked issues Summary to store Epic name in it.
Let me know if this works or if you have any questions
Hi, thx for your supoort.
Fortunately, I found an app to easily copy the epic along with creating a new set of linked tasks. It works great. App is named: Easy Clone for Jira Cloud.
As for the name I did similar to what you wrote, I set up an update that after every Summary epic update, updates the name of the sub tasks accordingly
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