An issue can be completed by performing many tasks with different persons like Dev, QA, UAT, Business, Support, etc. To track the progress in each department, sub-tasks are created in an issue and assigned to the concern person. Once all the sub-tasks are resolved, the issue can be marked as completed.
Points to Note for Creating a Subtask
The following points are to be considered when creating a subtask.
- All subtasks are an essential part of their parent issue.
- All subtasks are visible on the main screen of the parent issue.
- Subtasks always belong to the same project as their parent issue.
- Subtask has all fields that are present in the standard issue.
- Subtasks cannot have a subtask of their own.
Steps to Follow for Creating a Subtask
We should consider the following steps when creating a subtask.
- Open an issue where subtasks should be created.
- Select More → Create Subtask. Create subtask page will display.
The following screenshot shows how to access the Create Subtask functionality.
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Enter the details in all the required fields and then click on Create. The following screenshot shows the Create Subtask Form with the required and optional fields.
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Once a subtask is created, it will be available on the Main Issue page → Subtask section. The following screenshot shows how to view a subtask in an issue.
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