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Jira Sub-task Naming Convention

Rahul Shirwadkar
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February 27, 2019

Can we customize the naming convention for Sub-task.

For.e.g. - I would like to have something like this.

If Task name is JiraTask-500

I would like to have subtask name as

-  JiraTask-500-001

-  JiraTask-500-002

-  JiraTask-500-003 and so on ... and not create a different Number for each subtask I create.

Currently, when I create a new subtask, I get JiraTask-501 JiraTask-502 and so on..

 

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brainicorn
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October 23, 2011

If you're creating a new transition from scratch, select the ploy tool, then click on the start node.

From there, you can create segments by clicking any whitespace on the diagram and then finally clicking on the end node.

If you want to ADD segments on an existing poly line, with the select (arrow tool), select the poly line, then CTRL+click the line where you'd like to add a new control point.

Norman Abramovitz
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October 24, 2011

Thanks. You can also delete a segment point by clicking on a segment point to be removed. Once the point is selected (turns green) you can use the delete button.

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brad1050
October 11, 2012

I've been able to confirm that this does indeed work when on a Windows PC (tested on Windows 7 using Firefox). However I am unable to get this to work on a Mac (tested on 10.6.8 using Firefox and Safari). On a Mac CTRL+click brings up the right-click menu (without adding a new line segment), and trying OPT-click and CMD-click didn't do anything. I found this issue that seems to be related:

https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/JRA-26052

Andreas Gounaris
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November 7, 2012

I confirm cmd+click works in my mac (ver 5.1.6)

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