Hi,
I have a new project that is not displaying the option of "create linked issue" in the issue options in Jira cloud. It is present in other Service Desk project. I have done the following checks:
What am I meesing?
That is certainly odd and new. I know that the feature is sadly missing from the new Issue view and I have provided feedback on this. However all of my existing SD projects have this capability in the old issue view with one exception. That exception is a test Next-gen SD project I created.
Is it possible that the new project is NG? If not I have to wonder if there is a new change that has removed thus feature for new projects. I’m going to do a bit of research on a test instance I have access to.
Thank you for your help, I am afraid my project is not a DG project.
If you find anything interesting let me know. I will keep looking for the solution as well.
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can you share the template you used for this new project? can you share a screenshot of the 'more' options in the old issue view?
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This is how it looks my "more menu"
I have use an standard Kanban template for this project. I have a custom permissions settings. This is how it looks like:
Any ideas?
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so I checked two instances (my production and a test instance I have) and both are different from yours. So this leads me to believe that all three instances are different. One of the hazards of Cloud. In both of my instances I am still seeing Create linked issue. You may wish to reach out to Atlassian Support. I would be interested in the response as this functionality is pretty critical to my current workflow.
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@jv_sogorb , i was chatting w/ a friend at Atlassian and he wondered if maybe this project was in fact a SW project and not a JSD project. The fact that you posted in Jira collection and not JSD collection makes me wonder the same thing. Can you inspect this hypothesis?
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Yes, it is SW project. Is this a limitation? If I am able to link issues, shouldn't I be able to create linked issues too?
Thank you for dig into in the problem. I really appreciate it.
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