How do I get to know that if there is any Next Gen project exists in my Jira instance?
Hello,
If you are an admin, go to the Jira settings -> system -> backup manager. All next-gen projects will be listed there:
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Hi @Vedant Kulkarni,
Here is how to tell if you are in an Next-Gen project:
From your project sidebar, select Project settings. If you see a Features item in your project settings, then you are in a next-gen project. Select the Features item and you'll see some toggles. This is just one of the things that make next-gen projects unique, the ability to toggle features in one click without multiple layers of settings.
If you see a Summary item in your project settings, then you are in a classic project. The Summary page shows all the advanced configuration and various schemes used to manage your project. It's powerful stuff, but can be a bit overwhelming if you're not used to it.
You can find more information on it in this article:
-Scott
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Thanks @Scott Theus.
I cannot see any option while I am searching a project. I have attched a screenshot you can see that.
If I select Software then classic projects will also came. My concern is that there is any options to search Next Gen projects?
Thanks,
Vedant
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There isn't anything that defaults in the project list that differentiates between Next-Gen and Classic projects. You have to look at each one individually. But...if you add "Next -Gen" as a Category in the project details you can sort using the Category field.
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