In few words, there are components and epics which are today not modifiable in terms of labels. Epics are attached to their corresponding component and cannot be moved to another comp. And we want to keep this organisation. But when a user creates an issue in a specific epic, and realized he should have assigned the issue to another epic, the
Dec 21, 2018. Also, please note that "Epic link" field is only available for issues which are added to epics in the epic view by clicking on the "plus" sign. If you have a sub-task added to an epic it will never show the epic link in the issue view of itself because the relationship between sub-task and epic is that of parent-child relationship
Make sure you add Labels to issues view screen. You can always add new labels by typing ' L'. Matt Doar. Community Leader. Aug 27, 2019. And also to the edit screen so you can change it. Like. Rene Beck Sep 03, 2019. That did the trick.
For example, I'm trying to create an Epic and set a due date. I ensured I have the "Edit Issue" and "Schedule Issue" permissions. No way. The filed does not appear editable. The online instructions of course are useless. They simply state to set permissions, and this does not work. Very disappointing. Once all subtasks had been converted into tasks, enter the task that you'd like to convert into an epic and click on More > Move. Leave the project unchanged and just change the type from task to epic. Finally, associate the tasks with the epic. Obviouslly you can manually, painstakingly do all these things.
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