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An error occurred while saving the comment frodes commentedSorry - I see now that the comment was quite unclear.
I will try to explain: if viewing an issue in the issue viewer, the structure reports the name of the structure that is set as default OR the name of the structure that the issue belongs to if any depending on the configuration.
The problem is that if the issue you are currently viewing does not belong to any structures, the header in the issueviewer still reports the name of the default structure no matter the view configuration setting mentioned. This is confusing when looking at the issue as it seems to belong to a structure even when that is not true.So my suggestion is to show the name of the structure as "None" if the issue does not belong to any structure instead of the name of the default structure
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Thanks for looking into this. I will try to explain this with an example:
I have a structure looking like this:
STRUCTURE 1
- >Issue A (Qty = 1)
- - >Issue C (Qty = 4)
- >Issue B (Qty = 1)
- - >Issue C (Qty = 5)
My structure contains here issue A, B and C. Issue C is both below Issue A and Issue B. Now I would like to use the Note field to contain information that is unique to each version of this Issue C.
I would like to use this to define a product with all sub-parts. Then, if the structure represents a Car, Issue A, B and C represents parts to make this car. Further, If we let Issue A be the motor in the car and Issue B a wheel. The same bolts that is used for mounting the wheels to the car can be used to mount the motor to the car but we dont need the same amount of bolts. So, If issue C represent the bolt I would like to be able to store a different amount of bolts into the structure independently of where the issue is in the hierarchy.
I hope this clarifies what I am trying to achieve with this.