Good morning!!
Today I have a lot of questions. Sorry if they are silly, but I am new into this,
A Project manager wants to split a jira service desk project in two and what he needs is that some issues stay in the old project and the others in the new one.
My question is not related to the issues perse. My question is, can I clone an entire project (flows, schemes, request types, everything that is configured in the old project) or should I create it from scratch.
Can you guide me?
Thanks in advance.
Ro
Hello
You can create a project that will share the same configuration of the project that already exist in Jira.
https://support.atlassian.com/jira-software-cloud/docs/create-a-new-project/
Thank you Mohamed!!
The thing is that if I do so, I will share everything right?
That means that if I change a workflow in one of the projects it will change in the new one right? and I do not want that.. i want just clone it to have its configuration. But then if a workflow is not usefull for this new project I want to remove it without any consequences in the old one.
Can I do that?
Thanks in advance,
Ro
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That means that if I change a workflow in one of the projects it will change in the new one right? You're right. So in you case i will copy every scheme used by the original project and used them in the new one.
Note : there is no scheme for request type so you will need to create them manually in the new project.
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