It's nice to have a reference path like requirement -> user story -> task, 
but it would be very helpful to be able to have a ticket hierarchy, as 
well.  As a team, we prefer to break down higher level tasks into smaller 
increments (approximately 8 hour sub-tasks).  I realize that you can 
structure your user stories so that they basically define one high level 
task, and then have each small task reference that very specific user story, 
but I am not sure that our system engineers have enough technical knowledge 
to be able to make each user story that specific.

As a solution, I think it would be great to see something like this:

A new ticket type, e.g. "master task"
When creating a master task, you can create a referenced sub-task, which 
would simply be the current "task" type, so no new ticket type would be 
required for this.  The master task would be an aggregation of all of the 
hours of the referenced sub tasks, but have no actual hours of its own.  It 
might also contain an aggregate of all referenced sub-task comments.  Of 
course, links would be permissible between user stories and master tasks, or 
just regular tasks.  I think it would be wise to disallow the closing of a 
master task until all referenced sub-tasks are completed, and maybe this 
would happen automatically.

Is there any chance that this could happen, or is there some functionality 
that I'm missing that would already provide this type of thing?

Thanks,
Steve

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