When might you use "blocks" as an issue link type in JIRA?
- When an issue is a duplicate of another
- When one issue is dependent on another to proceed
- When two issues are similar
- When two issues are unrelated
"Blocks" might be used as an issue link type in JIRA when one issue is dependent on another to proceed. This means that the completion of the blocking issue is required before work can continue on the blocked issue. It represents a dependency relationship between the two issues.
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