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×I am a Jira administrator ,this time I want to put a Project Divided into two Projects according to the type of Issue ,One Project only include bug issue ,One Project only include requirement issue . Please tell me the method how to solve the question ,Thanks very much .
This will move all the requirement issues to the new requirement project and changes the key of the issues.
For verhasi and Ahmad Faisal [Atlassian] [Atlassian] ,Thank you very much ! I will try the method in company tomorrow
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Thanks for Ahmad Faisal [Atlassian] [Atlassian] ,You said create a new issue type map a new project,But Now My Project is exist . There are five Projects we use now. A project has only one Key . If I put a Project Divided into two Project ,I think the Key must be changed ,So the sticking point of solve the problem is the Key .
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Hello,
As I understand from our requirement here, we would like to have a single issue type for each project. This configuration should be possible, which is by creating a new issue types scheme, and map only a single issue type (eg: bug) to it. Steps to achieve this is described as follows:
When trying to create an issue for the test project, you may only see that only a single issue type available for the project.
Hope this helps!
Cheeers,
Ahmad
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