Hi Rachmad,
welcome to the Atlassian Community!
From what I understood you have a next-gen project and you want to use it along with SLAs.
I don't get right now why you are referring to issue types - those are pretty much something different.
Here is some documentation on SLAs:
https://support.atlassian.com/jira-service-management-cloud/docs/create-and-edit-slas-in-next-gen-service-projects/
Could you please explain what you mean by a missing issue type option?
In any case I also add the documentation for Issue types in next-gen projects:
https://support.atlassian.com/jira-software-cloud/docs/set-up-issue-types-in-next-gen-projects/
Regards,
Daniel
Hi Daniel,
Thanks for the response.
What I mean by "missing issue type option" was there is no Issue Type Menu on the sidebar Project settings on Next-Gen Project.
I was trying to add SLAs on Next-Gen Project by referring to my Classic-Gen and turns out it's not the same. And I also refer to the SLAs default of Jira, it seems using issue type in the JQL.
I am using Service Project.
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Yes, I see. Configuration is always a bit different from classic to next-gen projects.
All you need is covered by the documentation I linked for you in the reply above.
Both Issue Types and SLA are configurable for a next gen project.
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For Issue Type, I'm still can not find it in my Project Settings. i attached the screenshot.
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In a next gen project have a look into "Request types".
URL shows still "issue types" - for this type of projects the logic is combined with the request types.
Here is the full explanation:
https://support.atlassian.com/jira-service-management-cloud/docs/issue-and-request-types-in-classic-and-next-gen-projects/
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I see then, to create the SLAs, I could use issuetype field in JQL to refer the "request type?
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Yes - at least I understood documentation like this.
https://support.atlassian.com/jira-service-management-cloud/docs/write-jql-queries-for-slas/
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yes, works using "issuetype" - just tested:
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