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As mentioned in my comment on your question, if you build your workflows from scratch, this should definitely not be happening as you wouldn't have any additional function or property making certain fields be carried over (yes, based on my own program's system, but I'm 99% confident in this assertion).
Even though you said that you have checked your sub-tasks-workflow Create transition for unnecessary functions, please verify through the resolution in this link that you do not have a create transition "Set field from parent" post-function for Fix Version. https://confluence.atlassian.com/jirakb/how-to-automatically-map-fields-of-a-parent-ticket-to-a-new-sub-task-in-jira-cloud-779160741.html
In fact, what are your sub-task-workflow's post functions for Create? My built-from-scratch workflows for example came default only with the following create post-functions:
For any workflow I have, I believe these are the only 3 post-functions set.
Thanks Geoff,
The workflow was not created from scratch.
My current options are:
I added the re-index option and keeps doing the same.
Is there a way to 'debug' a workflow?
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Don't know about debuging per se.
By any chance, nobody installed plugins like this did they?
https://marketplace.atlassian.com/plugins/com.atlassian.jira.copy-to-subtask-plugin/server/overview
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@Geoff Wilson actually I created a workflow from scratch but it keeps doing the same thing. I will try to do something else and let you know.
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It definitely shouldn't be as it doesn't on mine with all of my built-from-scratch workflows, but not sure as to what yours may have in it that shouldn't be there. Going to try to look it up before writing an answer
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