is there a way to configure JIRA so that:
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Hi Edward,
To achieve this, you can use the JIRA Misc Workflow Extensions plugin:
https://marketplace.atlassian.com/plugins/com.innovalog.jmwe.jira-misc-workflow-extensions
There is an option called "Set field value from parent".
Hope that helps.
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I would not consider this resolved as this plugin has a associated cost. Please provide a way to do this without a added expense
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You'll still need an add-on to do it. I'm not aware of any free ones with this function.
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Since we already use the paid Jira Suite Utilities app, I used their post-function "Copy Value From Other Field " to append the parent's label to the sub-task upon the creation of a sub-task.
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So as of today, this is not "native"? To be able to inherit "label" fields to subtasks created from the maintask?
We are trying to detatch the dependencie of having fixVersions on "not-ready" issues.
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Is there a way to make this behavior happen without plug-ins in the latest version of jira/greenhopper?
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I too would be very interested in this!!
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