Hi
I want to enable the issue tracker on my repository but I am unable to see how to enable the issue tracker or under settings. Can someone please help in this matter.
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Hi Scott.
I asked a similar question in the thread. I made an movie app related to entertainment & I am unable to find the tracker in my repository. I hope someone answer to my question & I can have a solution.
Fingers crossed.
Btw, did you find a solution to your problem?
Hello Morgan Wilson.
Thanks for the reply, & your thoughtful comment. But It seems like there has been a misunderstanding on my side, because I am unable to see the tracker & my issues hasn't been solved yet.
Waiting for the best!
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Thanks for the reply Scott. Yes I hope that my issues get resloved.
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Hi
I'm revisiting this thread because I'm still facing the same issue. I followed the suggested steps and double-checked my repository settings, but unfortunately the issue tracker is still not visible.
Has anyone else run into this recently, or are there any additional troubleshooting steps I should try? I'd appreciate any further guidance.
Thanks again for your help!
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Hi @Scott James
If your workspace is currently managed by an organization from admin.atlassian.com, unfortunately, that is currently now now disabled in favour of Jira.
This is also mentioned here:
Wikis and Issue tracker are not available in workspaces administered in Atlassian Administration
Wiki and Issue Tracker features are not supported in workspaces administered through admin.atlassian.com. These features will be disabled if you create or following a transfer to a workspace administered through admin.atlassian.com. If you have already transferred the repository, you can transfer it back to the original workspace to regain access to the wiki and issues. Wikis can be exported via cloning since they are stored as a separate repository. Issues can be exported as a zip file or migrated to Jira.
Regards,
Mark C
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Hi @Mark C Thank you for the reply.
I am a single user, & I am the admin of workspace, project & repository. So can you please guide me further how can make my way through!
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Hi @Scott James
No worries, I'd recommend setting up your Jira instance under your organization at admin.atlassian.com. From there, you can then integrate your Bitbucket Cloud workspace to your Jira instance so that you can view your Jira work items in your repository seemlessly.
You check this documentation for more information: https://support.atlassian.com/jira-cloud-administration/docs/integrate-bitbucket-with-jira/
Regards,
Mark C
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