Edit your project's workflows and screens

If your workflows or screens are only used by your project, you can now edit them to make sure they suit the way your team works. Go to workflows or screens to see how they're currently set up, and to make any changes you may want. Check out our documentation for more info, or talk to your Jira administrator.

Issue types

These issue types are available in your project. Each issue type can be configured differently.

Scheme: DPFJ: Kanban Issue Type Scheme

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Workflows

A workflow is made up of statuses and transitions. An issue moves between statuses via a transition. The workflow defines what transitions and statuses an issue type can use.

Scheme: DPFJ: Software Simplified Workflow Scheme

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Screens

A screen defines how fields are displayed for an issue. Different screens can be used when an issue is created, viewed, edited, or transitioned through a workflow.

Scheme: DPFJ: Kanban Issue Type Screen Scheme

  • DPFJ: Kanban Default Screen Scheme Default
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Fields

Fields hold the information about an issue, and each issue type can have different fields. How these fields behave is defined by a field configuration.

Scheme: System Default Field Configuration

  • Default Field Configuration Default
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Priorities

Priorities define an issue's importance in relation to other issues.

Scheme:Default priority scheme

  • HighestHighest
  • HighHigh
  • MediumMedium
  • LowLow
  • LowestLowest

Settings

Some general project configuration options.

Versions

For software projects, Jira allows you to track different versions, e.g. 1.0, 2.0. Issues can be assigned to versions.

This project has no unarchived versions. Add a version

Components

Projects can be broken down into components, e.g. "Database", "User Interface". Issues can then be categorised against different components.

This project does not use any components. Add a component

Roles

Jira enables you to allocate particular people to specific roles in your project. Roles are used when defining other settings, like notifications and permissions.

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Permissions

Permissions define who can access a project, and what they can do within the project, and with the issues within that project.

Notifications

Notifications allow Jira to send email notifications to specified people regarding particular events in your project. They'll receive a separate notification for each event.

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Development tools

Integrate your development tools with Jira to allow users to create branches right from their Jira issues and to provide visibility into commits, reviews, builds and deployments.

  • View permission:
    • Application access (Anyone on the web)
  • Applications:None