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How do a change the fix version on my sub-tasks if I cloned the task and sub-tasks from a release?

Jacqueline_Coward
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May 1, 2020

I cloned a task and it's sub-tasks from a released version.  It allowed me to change the fix version on my task, but not on the sub-tasks.

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May 1, 2020

Sub-tasks inherit their version from the parent.

Jacqueline_Coward
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I was able to change the fix version on the new task, but it didn't change the fix version on the new sub-tasks.

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Wade Harshman
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June 20, 2023

When a fix/version of a task is changed, the fix/version of the sub-tasks are stuck and do not update.  There seems to be no way to change them, so I have an old fix/version that has been released with incomplete subtasks in it.  

Atlassian has said they will not fix this.  

[JRASERVER-38934] Subtasks does not recognized the change of fix version of the story ticket - Create and track feature requests for Atlassian products.

The only workaround I've come up with is to change each subtask to a task, update the fix/version, and then convert them back to sub-tasks.  This is very cumbersome if you have several to update.  I hope someone has an easier workaround.

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