Removing dependencies from issues
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Removing dependencies from issues will only remove the dependency relationship between the issues. This will not remove the dependent issues from the plan.
To remove dependencies from an issue:
- View the dependencies of the issue in detail. The dependency details will be displayed.
- Find the dependency that you want to remove from the issue.
- Click the delete icon next to the dependency.
- Save the changes by doing the following:
- Click Review changes. The 'Review changes' dialog will display, with all changes selected by default.
- Click Save selected changes in Jira.
- You can also remove multiple dependencies from an issue in one go. Remove all the dependencies first, and then review and save your changes in Jira.
- You need the Portfolio for Jira user permission to save changes in Jira Software.
Last modified on May 15, 2020
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