Hi there,
I'm trialing out Jira Software and want to create an Issue Collector. I can find the 'Issue Collector tab in the main settings, but I get this:
I then go to Projects (I even Googled this and checked all the community answers, following every instruction) but I can't see another Issue Collector tab:
Would someone be able to point me in the right direction with this please?
Kym
Hello,
You have a next-gen project and next-gen projects do not have the collector tab. If you want to use issue collectors, you would need a classic project.
Ah ok. How would I change it to be a classic project?
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You need to be a Jira Administrator.
You can read this guide on how migrate between next-gen and classic projects:
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A year later and this is still the case! Very dissapointing.
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Took a minute to figure out. Turns out you gotta create a "company managed" project to use the issue collector with the new interface. I was reading out of date documentation for a while and old solutions from google and got confused for a bit.
So if you have admin privileges, first you gotta make sure your project is of the type "company managed" and NOT "team managed" - and then when you go to your project, choose project settings on the top bar, then look in the sidebar, and find the issue collectors section there.
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