I found a defect in new version of Portfolio that impacts its use if the teams are using sub-tasks in JIRA
I found the record in Atlassian's instance - https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/JPO-1600
Currently, this is listed as a Suggestion and is not assigned.
Same issue with me. Any workaround in place?
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Hitting the same issue, I even tried removing "Block" linktype as a Portfolio dependency linkype but it still complains about cyclic dependency error.
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Any updates/guidance on this as I am also getting this error and am not able to link 2 Sub-tasks.
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I encounter the exact same issue here.
in my test setup I have a
task "testtask" with two subtasks task1 and task2, where task1 blocks task2 (so definitely NOT a cyclic dependency)
I also get the "Cyclic dependency detected. "error with a red exclamationmark
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Hi Eric,
I have not heard back from Atlassian on the stats of the defect and the respondent from Atlassian, rchristian@atlassian.com, did not provide a defect ID.
Thanks,
Marie
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Do you know what the defect ID is? I believe I am seeing this same issue.
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