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GreenHopper allows you to create master-slave relationships between versions. For example, you may wish to group your sprints as milestone versions (e.g. "Version 1 m1", "Version 1 m2", etc) under the version for the major release (e.g. "Version 1"). In GreenHopper, you can set up the major version as the "master" version for the milestone versions. This allows you to view and track all of the issues assigned to the milestone releases under the umbrella of the major release.

To set a version as the master of another version,

  1. Log into JIRA.
  2. Select Agile > Classic in the top navigation bar. Then select Classic Planning Board from the drop-down below the project name.
  3. Select your project from the project dropdown in the top navigation bar, if it is not already selected.
  4. Change the viewing mode to 'Version' mode.
  5. Locate the box for the version that you want to be the child version in the right-hand column.
  6. Edit the 'Master' field by clicking the icon next to it.
  7. Select the version that you want to be the master version from the dropdown. The Planning Board will refresh and display your version under its new master version (see screenshot below). The child version will also have an icon display in its header.

Screenshot: A master and child version in GreenHopper

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