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Feature #17499

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Issues Do Not Copy when Issue Tracker is Disabled from "Copy From" Project

Added by James H almost 10 years ago. Updated almost 10 years ago.

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New
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Normal
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Category:
Issues planning
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Description

We use a template project and copy projects every time we initialize a new project.

We would like to use the copy function to be able to copy over all entities of the copy from project, regardless of whether or not the entity is "disabled".
Additionally, in regards to issues in particular, we also need to be able to "update" or "edit" the issue in the project that has that particular issue tracker disabled.

Currently, when we copy from our template project, issues that have the tracker disabled for our template project do not get copied over. Even if they did, we cannot "update" or "edit" those issues because upon "edit"ing, the tracker defaults to the first available tracker (and displays custom fields in relation to the first available tracker).

We use this method because we need certain issue-types available in the project while not allowing users to create new issues of that tracker type.

This could also be solved with visibility/use-ability settings for issue trackers per role per project.


Related issues

Related to Redmine - Defect #17211: Assigning Parent Project when Copying ProjectClosed

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Related to Redmine - Feature #17500: Visibility/Use-ability/Creation Settings for Issue Trackers per Role per Project.New

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Actions #1

Updated by James H almost 10 years ago

Sort of related to #17500

Actions #2

Updated by Toshi MARUYAMA over 9 years ago

  • Related to Defect #17211: Assigning Parent Project when Copying Project added
Actions #3

Updated by Toshi MARUYAMA over 9 years ago

  • Related to Feature #17500: Visibility/Use-ability/Creation Settings for Issue Trackers per Role per Project. added
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