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Clones an issue, and links listener fails

Admin
February 19, 2020

Dear,

I create a listener to create link issue on Project XYZ on create issue event on project ABC.

Also copy some customefiled to the target issue with issue link type "causes" .

Any idea what could go wrong?

Thx for your support,

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Dobroslawa Wierzbicka
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March 21, 2013

You cannot edit the Sub-tasks' remaining estimates directly in the Plan mode, but you should be able to edit the field in the Sub-task's Edit Screen (click Actions > Edit in the Sub-tasks section of the Story's detail pane). Would that be a suitable workaround for you?

Tom Wilhelm
March 24, 2013

I can't speak for the original poster, but given the workflow we're talking about, it's an inefficient workaround at best.

My team have basically 2 hours for our Sprint Planning meeting every two weeks and we have to get through a lot of stories... selecting which stories to include, then breaking down with sub-tasks how we'll approach each one. With an average of 30-35 stories, half of which need to be broken down into 2-5 sub-tasks each, I figure there are ~50 or so times we need to enter a sub-task remaining estimate during the 60-75 minutes we have left after agreeing on the sprint contents.

You can see how the inefficiency can multiply quickly when its core to the workflow...

Maybe there's just a better way to organize our workflow that aligns with the software design?

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Tom Wilhelm
March 21, 2013

I asked the very same question on the Configurating Estimation and Tracking page and would love to hear an answer on this!

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