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Feature #6687

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Making an issue a subtask leads to loss of issue-property values

Added by Mischa The Evil about 14 years ago. Updated almost 7 years ago.

Status:
New
Priority:
Normal
Assignee:
-
Category:
Issues
Start date:
2010-10-18
Due date:
% Done:

0%

Estimated time:
Resolution:

Description

When a normal issue is changed to being a subtask (thus getting an initial parent id) current values for the following issue-properties are lost due to roll-up from subtasks to parent issues:
  • priority
  • start/due dates
  • progress
  • estimate

These changes aren't recorded to issue-journals (besides an entry about the changed parent id), thus are lost without any reminder/notice.


Files

no_priority_rollup.diff (2.76 KB) no_priority_rollup.diff No priority rollup patch. Chris Wolf, 2011-04-28 20:29
keep_original_dates_and_estimations_on_parent_issue.diff (13.5 KB) keep_original_dates_and_estimations_on_parent_issue.diff Bishma Stornelli Ortega, 2013-02-22 21:09
de.yml (50.6 KB) de.yml Sebastian Bertram, 2013-04-20 13:45
log redmine.JPG (61.6 KB) log redmine.JPG Sebastian Bertram, 2013-04-20 14:00

Related issues

Related to Redmine - Feature #5490: Option for independent subtask priority/start date/due date/done ratioClosedJean-Philippe Lang2010-05-10

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Related to Redmine - Feature #5875: Changes to child estimates should trigger journal entries for the parent estimateNew2010-07-12

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Related to Redmine - Feature #9991: Estate parent task vs subtaskClosed

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Related to Redmine - Feature #13775: Adding a sub-task with zero estimated time erases parents valueClosed

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Related to Redmine - Feature #27644: Journals and notifications on changes on Issues set by relationsNew

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Has duplicate Redmine - Defect #14118: When creating a subtask, the priority of the main defect might be changed unwillinglyClosed

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Has duplicate Redmine - Defect #25056: Parent task issueClosed

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