I want to know how I can craete a dependency between subtasks

soheila sarabandi December 23, 2021

If I want explain it with an example , I can say , Is it possible to wait starting subtask B when Subtask A has Done Status,

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Ollie Guan
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December 23, 2021

Hi @soheila sarabandi ,

Your requirements are not described very clearly, but I feel that Jira automation should be able to cover your needs.

https://support.atlassian.com/cloud-automation/docs/jira-cloud-automation/

soheila sarabandi December 26, 2021

Hi @Ollie Guan 

thank you

I meant for example I have 3 subtasks (Subtask A,SubtaskB,SubtaskC) related to a story, and I want to know How I can create  a Finish to start relation between Subtasks

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Trudy Claspill
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December 28, 2021

#1: Am I understanding correctly that you are trying to prevent a status change to "In Progress" for SubtaskB if the status on SubtaskA is not set to "Done"?

#2: Or are you trying to automatically set SubtaskB to "In Progress" when SubtaskA is set to "Done"?

Jira does not have a built in feature for either of these. #2 could be accomplished with the Jira Automation feature, possibly. #1 might be able to be accomplished through customizations of the workflow that applies to Sub-Tasks, if you are using a Company Managed project. Customization of workflows for Team Managed projects do not yet support having different workflows for different types of issues.

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