Estimations are not propagating from subtasks to parent task with everhour plugin

Briefly describe (1-2 sentences) the Bug you’re experiencing: estimations are not propagating from subtasks to parent task with everhour plugin.

Steps to reproduce:

  1. Create a task
  2. Create a subtask.
  3. Create another subtask
  4. Estimate subtask 1
  5. Estimate subtask 2
  6. Verify task estimation
  7. Modify subtask estimations
  8. Verify task estimation again.

Browser version: Chrome

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Hi @Antonio1, thanks for reaching out!

It seems this issue may be related to the fact subtasks are not automatically associated with the project. You can add subtasks to the project following these steps.

For more help, I’d recommend you reading Everhour’s help guide or writing in to their support team at ask@everhour.com.

I hope this helps!

To whom it may be helpful,

@Emily_Roman you got it right, Everhour does not associate subtasks of deeper level with the project of the grand parent task.

The second issue is with the technology our browser extension was built, it does not let us read the subtask total of estimates.

So if you estimate a subtask of a second level, its estimate will show as a part of total of your grand parent task.