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JIRA Cloud - Link the same issue to Multiple Project

Kuo-Sheng Tsai
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May 18, 2016

Hi,

I am wondering how I can assign a issue that is affecting multiple projects?

 

I have found a thread that is discussing the same question but the add-on that seems to solve this issue are only

for JIRA Server version:

https://answers.atlassian.com/questions/48509/how-do-others-work-with-issues-affecting-multiple-projects

 

Thanks,

Jason

 

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Nic Brough -Adaptavist-
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May 18, 2016

Nope, an issue belongs in a single project. (The structure add-on doesn't really "solve" this particular case either - there isn't really a solution because an issue like that should be tracked in one place and Referred to in others)

Kuo-Sheng Tsai
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May 18, 2016

Hi Nic,

 

Thanks for replying.

Could you please let me know what is the " Referred to in others" function?

 

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Please allow me to elaborate my question.

Here is a example of our current situation:

Our development has a few JIRA projects assigned based on the team functionality:

                A

                B

                C….

 

When each team finds a bug, they usually post it on their respective project board.  Say the A guy found a bug, he’ll naturally post it on the A board to track it.  But if the bug involves the B, he can access the bug, but it won’t show up on his working board (B).  In such a situation, the B guy would need to look at both A and B board in order to keep track of the bugs that involve him.

 

Do you know if there’s a way or a better methodology to consolidate bug tracking?

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Thanks,

Jason

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