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Separate workflows in Team-managed project

JRodney Estrada
Contributor
July 8, 2021 edited

Anyone avail to confirm whether or not issue types in team-managed projects can have their own workflows? I found documentation that states 'yes' but I get a red circle with a slash when I hover over to change the issue type when saving the workflow.

I'm a project admin and can make other workflow changes successfully.

Is this dependent on the plan- Standard vs Premium vs Free?

Team_Managed_Project_Ducumentation.PNG

Saving_Workflow_Fail1.png

Documentation:

https://support.atlassian.com/jira-service-management-cloud/docs/workflows-in-classic-and-next-gen-projects/

Many thanks!

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Jack Brickey
Community Champion
July 8, 2021

As of this moment you can only have two workflows in a TMP one for Epics and one for all other issue types.

JRodney Estrada
Contributor
July 12, 2021

Thanks @Jack Brickey . The documentation is a little misleading when it says 'each request type can have it's own workflow'. Appreciate the insight!

Jack Brickey
Community Champion
July 12, 2021

@JRodney Estrada , the link you provided above, and the associated image, reference JSM not JSW/JWM. In JSM you do have individual workflows per request type

JRodney Estrada
Contributor
July 12, 2021

Whoops, good catch!

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