Hi, I need to create a simple service management project with two stage approval process. What should be the next step once a project is created in Jira instance? Like to create the Request type first or the issue type first? Can someone please outline the sequence of things to be created?
Once you create project, by default the project gets associated with default issue types, requests types, workflows & default fields. If you dont want to use default issue types then create custom issue types first & then request types, request types are associated with your issue type, so has to be created after issue type creation.
To set up approval process, you need to modify workflow & setup approvers on desired statuses. You can follow this article for detailed setup process.
Hope this helps!
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Welcome to the community. When you setup a new JSM project, you can customize your new project in the following way -
1) Configure your project's request type - https://support.atlassian.com/jira-service-management-cloud/docs/categorize-customer-requests-into-request-types/
2) Conduct WF customization of your issue types used in your project by adding approval process - Look at this reference link (https://support.atlassian.com/jira-service-management-cloud/docs/set-up-an-approval-stage-for-a-request/)
Those can be your first steps that I would recommend.
Please also review the materials (topics) on how to setup company managed projects for your env - https://support.atlassian.com/jira-service-management-cloud/docs/configure-a-classic-service-project-as-an-administrator/
Hope this also helps.
Best, Joseph Chung Yin
Jira/JSM Functional Lead, Global Technology Applications Team
Viasat Inc.
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