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why my features go to shared instead to my subproject

Mirjana Popova January 12, 2024

 

We have one main project and several sub-projects. I create features for one of my dubprojects, but for unknown reasons they go to Shared. Then I have to manipulate and move the feature to my subproject.

 

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Nic Brough -Adaptavist-
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January 12, 2024

Welcome to the Atlassian Community!

Jira does not have a concept of sub-projects.

The reason you are getting features created in the wrong project is that you are choosing to create them in the wrong project.

I am guessing that you are not using the standard "create issue" button in the menu, which asks you which project you want to create the issue in (it defaults it to the last project you were using).

What process are you using to create the issues?  It needs to be updated so that it asks, or works out, which project you want to create the issue in.

Mirjana Popova January 12, 2024

Thank you. I didn't use "create issue". I used 'clone". 

That explains.

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Nic Brough -Adaptavist-
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January 12, 2024

Ah, yes, clone creates new issues in the same project the source issue is in.

There are some apps that can provide "clone into another project" and "clone with edits to some fields" if you find you need to clone a lot.

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