Well, in quite a few areas, Jira Service Management/Assets still feels surprisingly immature.
For classic ITSM in particular, you would really expect the following to be standard:
The fact that Jira Assets essentially models this connection through an Assets field on the work item is functional, but conceptually rather cumbersome. Especially in the case: a procurement/service ticket exists once, while the asset continues to exist for years afterwards. That is almost a textbook example of a relationship.
JSM can do a lot by now, but in areas like this one can still clearly see that Jira was originally an issue tracker and that ITSM/CMDB functionality was added around it later. Systems that historically originated in ITSM/CMDB usually model these kinds of relationships much more naturally.
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The linked work items, such as incidents, would be displayed on the associated asset there.
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there is some field avail, which seems it can be leveraged. but.. first of all, it can not search for the asset-project-key+-+Number.. one field from the asset could be searched for.. thats unusuable for a 20y Jira user.
second of all, after linking, on the asset management side nothing is beeing shown.
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oh, i was not patient enough. now its shown. also on the other side.
okay, thats working for me.
the search for the asset-id itself would be best. hopefully this will happen anywhen.
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