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New project does not inherit members from parent

Added by John Parker about 11 years ago

I have a project tree imported from Redmine.

The existing projects inherit members from their parent.

However, when I create a new child project it does not inherit any members.

Did I miss a setting somewhere?

Any ideas?

Kind regards

John

PS. Using OpenProject 3.0.0pre51


Replies (1)

RE: New project does not inherit members from parent - Added by Oliver Günther about 7 years ago

This is by design. A child project will often have different members, this may or may not be a subset or the same as it’s parent.

If it inherits the same properties of another project, copying it is the correct solution.

Best,
Oliver

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