![]() ![]() You have the option to remove these issues from your pull request if required:Ģ. When viewing a PR with multiple issues connected, you will see a list of the different issues connected. Note: An issue will be invalid and therefore cannot be selected from the dropdown list if there is a potential for crossover in connection types. Whether the pull request is open or merged you'll be able to connect one or multiple issues to the PR: Connecting an existing PR to issues: To get started, select a pull request from within GitHub. However, you cannot connect PR #9 to issues #5 as this is connected to PR #4 which is already connected to other issues.Ĭonnecting a single PR to multiple issuesġ. Example: As seen in the image below, you can connect PR #9 to issue #1 with multiple PR's attached.The crossover in connection types is not allowed as this could lead to unexpected issue/ PR movements on the Board. Issues and PR's can only be in one pipeline at a time.There cannot be a crossover in the issues and PRs that are connected.You can connect a single PR to multiple issues or you can connect multiple PR's to a single issue.You can download the Zenhub extension here. In order to connect pull requests with your existing issues, you must have the Zenhub extension installed on either Chrome or Firefox. Within Zenhub it is possible to set up connections between issues and PR's so that the status of work is accurately updated and reflected within your Workspace. You can learn more on GitHub's linking feature here The content below is related to Zenhub's issue PR connection feature and not GitHub's. GitHub's linking system in the sidebar of issues and pull requests is separate from Zenhub's issue PR connection. ![]() ![]() Note: GitHub's pull request linking system is separate from Zenhub's ![]()
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