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Why are Problems not showing on dedicated queues?

Mariano
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May 10, 2022

Hello everyone! I have a few problem issue types created, however, they don't show on the 'problems' section on Jira Service Project. See below:

 

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Trudy Claspill
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May 11, 2022

Hello @Mariano 

When you create a custom queue you have to define a filter for it. Please show us the filter for this queue.

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May 11, 2022

Hello @Trudy Claspill ! Thanks for your reply. Can you explain a bit more about your statement?

I did not create anything though; the "open problems" queue was there since project creation, seems to be a out of the box feature from Jira.

I was actually under the impression that Jira would understand this queue should show problem type tickets.

I kind of remember creating a Service Desk project, and jira asking me to relate an issue type with these "special" queues.

 

When you go to edit the queue for the "open problems" section, you see it like this:

 

Screenshot 2022-05-11 at 20.29.31.png

 

My question being, What is this section for? What's the difference with me creating an Open problems queue myself?

 

I feel like I'm missing something, and I hope it's not a cool feature!

 

Thanks again for your interest in helping me.!

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May 12, 2022

Yes, you are correct. I had not worked with that project template before, and did not know about Ticket Categories.

https://support.atlassian.com/jira-service-management-cloud/docs/manage-your-request-types-and-ticket-categories/

I set up a test project and created issues in it of the Issue Type that is be default part of the "Problems" category, and the issues did show up in my Queue. I was not able to recreate the scenario you see where the issues are not in the queue.

Did you create additional issue types in this project?

Were the issues created through the customer portal? If not, through what process were they created?

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May 12, 2022

Hi again @Trudy Claspill thanks for replying!

  1. I did add "Task" and "Subtask" issue types, as shown here:
    Screenshot 2022-05-13 at 00.44.12.png
  2.  The issues where created actually through a Zabbix webhook alert, however if I created manually from the "Create" button, it doesn't work. 
    Same if I create it from the User Portal. No luck.

Would really love to learn how to fix this without having to undo the whole project itself. If this happens on production I would guess it'd be a massive headache 🤕

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May 20, 2022

Sorry for the delay in responding.

My suspicion is the system is not finding a "Ticket Category" value for the issues, but I have not seen that as an available field to display on the screen nor to add to the output columns in List View of the Issue Search screen.

I'm stumped. I recommend you contact Atlassian Support and open a support case.

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May 27, 2022

Hey @Trudy Claspill ! No need to apologise.  I’m actually quite grateful you took the time to reply :-)

 

What’s the best link to open a ticket with Atlassian support? When I Google it, I always end up in different places.  

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May 31, 2022

I pull down Products from the top of this page and click on Technical Support.

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At the bottom of the Atlassian Support page is a Contact Support button.

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May 31, 2022

Thank you again @Trudy Claspill !

Jose Suarez May 18, 2023

sorry guys, I facing the same issue, any update about this point? 

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May 18, 2023

@Jose Suarez 

As I recommended to the original poster, I recommend you have your Jira Administrators open a support case with Atlassian Support to investigate the issue.

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