While pricing model changes are understandably a business decision, the implementation has directly impacted work already in progress.
Specifically, this affects subtasks within tables:
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I have existing tables built using subtasks.
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Due to the licensing change, I can no longer delete existing subtasks.
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I also cannot convert existing subtasks into main tasks.
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At the same time, I am unable to create new subtasks, only main-level tasks.
This has left me with boards that are now structurally inconsistent:
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Some rows are locked as subtasks that I cannot edit, delete, or promote.
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Other rows can only be added at the main level.
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I cannot standardise or complete the table as originally designed.
At minimum, users should retain the ability to:
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Delete existing subtasks.
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Convert subtasks into main tasks.
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Maintain structural consistency in boards created under the previous licensing model.
It is highly disruptive to have active work rendered partially unusable due to a licensing shift. If features must move to a higher tier, there needs to be a transition pathway that allows existing work to be cleaned up or adjusted.
Right now, I am stuck with a half-built table that cannot be completed or rationalised. I’d strongly encourage reconsideration of how these changes affect in-progress boards.

