I have created an workflow and used the Add-on: Add Issue on Transition in which I am able to automate sub-task creation on transition. Now I have another small help that I need.
Please refer to the Diagram attached.
When I hit the transition: Primary Stakeholder_Test Category ,
Expectation: 2 sub-tasks should be created –
(1) Secondary Stakeholder 1_Testing step
(2) Secondary Stakeholder 2_Testing step
Result: Working as expected
Now when I go back to the original Issue ticket, I still have to choose one of the same sub-task path to reach to HMA Service_Test Category.
Is there a way where I can put a condition/postfunction that can go directly from Primary Stakeholder_Test Category (status) to HMA Service_Test Category (status) if both the subtask are completed?
I have tried using the following condition "All Sub-tasks must have one of the following statuses to allow parent issue transitions: CLOSED" but it did not work
Thank you.
Hello,
If you want to go from Primary Stakeholder_Test Category (status) to HMA Service_Test Category (status) then you need a direct transition. In your screenshot you do not have a direct transition. You can only go to HMA Service_Test Category (status) only from Secondary stakeholder statuses. Make a direct transition and execute it when needed.
Thanks Alexey.
I did add a transition now going directly from Primary Stakeholder_Test Category (status) to HMA Service_Test Category (status). Although I do not know which condition to add? Sub-task blocking condition?
What I want is to hide that transition until all sub-tasks are closed and redirect it automatically to HMA Service_Test Category (status) when all sub-tasks are closed.
Let me know what you think. Thanks again.
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Yes, You can use sub-task blocking condition
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