Hello,
I'm trying out Jira Work Management for our Communications team.
I'm used to using Jira Software and in that platform I use some boards to manage items from multiple projects, defining a filter that includes issues from all the ones I need.
I have not found this option in Jira Work Management.
Our team manages several project at the same time and it would be useful to use that.
If that's not possible, what are the best practices for managing issues in multiple projects?
Do we need to use Jira Software?
Maurizio.
I believe you can add a "Sub-Task Blocking Condition" to your workflow transitions that close the issue, specifying in the parameters which statuses are allowed for sub-tasks of the transitioned issue.
You're welcome; what's the correct question then?
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Thanks Igor for responding, I just realized after posting I asked the wrong question, but you are correct, a Sub-Task Blocking Condition does the trick.
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The question I really meant to post was https://answers.atlassian.com/questions/4598/how-do-you-automatically-re-open-an-issue-when-the-sub-task-is-re-opened
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Thanks Igor for responding, I just realized after posting I asked the wrong question, but you are correct, a Sub-Task Blocking Condition does the trick.
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They could probably add better documentation here, or a link to a relavant section...
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