Hi Darapu,
You can disable it by disabling the relevant plugin component.
Or, just remove all the sub-task types from the issue type scheme, as you've decided you don't need them.
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Remove all the sub-task types from the issue type scheme for the project.
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I have created a separate Create Sub-Task button through workflow transition. If I remove Sub-Task issue type from Issue type scheme then what will be my sub-task issue type.
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Ah, then you need a sub-task type in the scheme. So the option will appear because it's a valid thing to do.
You'll need to hack core code to remove the option from the menu, and I wouldn't do it anyway, your users need to create sub-tasks.
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Anyhow I have to remove it from the more drop down. Can you suggest any code to hide the Create Sub-Task from More drop down.
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I've not done it, so I don't know where to look. You'll need to find the files that draw the menu and suppress it (bearing in mind you need to think about whether you want to cripple it globally or just for a set of projects). Then you'll need to think about all the other places you can create sub-tasks from.
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