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Asked: June 18, 20262026-06-18T11:59:57+00:00 2026-06-18T11:59:57+00:00

Context I have a feature request represented as a JIRA issue with the handle

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I have a feature request represented as a JIRA issue with the handle PRJ-11. My issue has a sub-task with the handle PRJ-23. JIRA has the latest FishEye and FishEye Plugin installed and smart commits are enabled.

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If I was to make an SVN commit with the log message:

PRJ-11 #resolve #time 1w #comment Finished working on the complete feature

FishEye would resolve the parent issue (and presumably the sub-task while it was at it).

If I try to do the same with the sub-task:

PRJ-23 #resolve #time 1w #comment Finished working on the sub-task

FishEye detects the SVN commit and logs the activity against the sub-task, but it does not either advance the workflow of the sub-task or log any time against it or the parent issue.

Have I missed something in my commit message syntax or FishEye configuration?

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    2026-06-18T11:59:58+00:00Added an answer on June 18, 2026 at 11:59 am

    The commit message you present should transition the sub-task to the Resolved state assuming that it is in a state with a Resolve transition available and that you do not require that a sub-task specify a Resolution when being resolved.

    If this is not working, I see several possible reasons:

    1. The sub-task is in a state without a Resolve transition available to it.
    2. The sub-task doesn’t have a default Resolution and requires one be specified at resolution
    3. The sub-task has one or more required fields not set by a SmartCommit
    4. The sub-task requires rights your SmartCommit user doesn’t have to resolve it
    5. There is a bug in [Fisheye as was suggested|https://answers.atlassian.com/questions/96530/can-i-resolve-an-issue-s-sub-task-using-a-fisheye-smart-commit] at the Atlassian Answers Forum.

    A quick comment on something else you said in your question in passing:

    FishEye would resolve the parent issue (and presumably the sub-task while it was at it).

    This is not default behavior for JIRA workflows. If you want sub-tasks to be Resolved when the parent is resolved, you would have to customize your workflow.

    While having a parent be resolved when all its children are resolved in a behavior I believe is appropriate in some cases, I am not at all sure that resolving sub-tasks when the parent is resolved is at all appropriate.

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