Hi Team,
When a due date of main issue updated, start date and due date of all dependencies issues in timeline should get updated.
Example: Due date of issues A (Main issue) - updated from Jan 1st to Jan 10th
start date and due date of Issue B (Linked issue) - updated to 9 plus days
Also, start date and due date of issues C(linked issues of B) should also get updated
Similarly, due date of issue A (Main issue) - Reduced from Jan 1st to dev 31st
start date and due date of issues B (Linked issue) - reduced to minus 1 day
Also, start date and due date of issues C(linked issues of B) should also reduced
Hi @Meghana PK -- Welcome to the Atlassian Community!
That is theoretically possible with Jira Automation, but only for up to 10 issue in a chain of issues. That limit is because such a rule will need to recursively trigger itself, and there is service limit of 10 such loop: https://support.atlassian.com/cloud-automation/docs/automation-service-limits/
If you search the community, you will find several questions and posts on this scenario, such as this article written by @Trudy Claspill
Please review that article to better understand the solution approach. And note well: this will update the issue dates and not the dates managed internally by Advanced Planning.
Kind regards,
Bill
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