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Key: JRA-12629
Type: Improvement Improvement
Status: Open Open
Priority: Critical Critical
Assignee: Unassigned
Reporter: Francois Oligny-Lemieux
Votes: 1
Watchers: 0
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Assign an issue to a specific version AND all above.

Created: 25/Apr/07 09:38 AM   Updated: 04/Jul/07 06:39 PM
Component/s: Project Management
Affects Version/s: 3.9
Fix Version/s: None

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Participants: Chris Mountford [Atlassian] and Francois Oligny-Lemieux
Since last comment: 55 weeks, 1 day ago
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How can I create an issue and assign it to a specific version AND all above (including the ones not created yet). Which means I have an issue for version 1.3.0, and when I create version 1.3.1, I want to include all issues that were marked to be automaticly assigned to all version above.

The root of my request is about assigning to all version and above (including the ones not created yet). This is basic and follows real world...: if you don't fix some bug, it gets in the next version automaticly (in real world) and so it should be modelled this way in Jira (if the user selected this hypothetical option).

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Chris Mountford [Atlassian] - 04/Jul/07 06:39 PM
Hi Francois,

Fix-for version means the fix for the issue is to be made in a specific version of the project's deliverable. The later versions of the product should not have the problem since it was fixed in an earlier version.

The way it is intended to work is that if a bug is not fixed in a particular version it was originally scheduled for (project slippage or priorities change) then you decide which version it should be rescheduled to. Project managers may regularly do a "bulk change" of issues that are scheduled to be fixed but not yet resolved and set the fix-for to a future version.

We have assumed that this is rightly a conscious change and making it automatic would be a bit surprising to many users. Nevertheless we are happy to track interest in this feature request using voting.

Regards,

Chris.