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Ask Me Anything About Jira Plans

In this article, we're putting the spotlight on Jira Plans โ€” a game-changer for teams looking to keep project management lean while complexity increases.

Those that know me know that I. LOVE. (Jira) PLANS. So, truly, ask me anything about them. ๐Ÿ’ฌ

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Already using Jira Plans? We'd love to hear your stories! Share how it's working for you and inspire fellow startups in the community. ๐ŸŒŸ

 

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John Funk
Community Champion
November 2, 2024

Thanks, @Peggy Graham  for taking the questions!!

I would love to be able to identify the default Issue Link Type used by Plans. Right now, if there are multiple Link Types, the system uses the first one alphabetically. Are there any plans to change that? 

Also, when I am in the Timeline view of the plan, I can't even choose which Link Type to use, it just always uses the default. Any plans to change that? 

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Peggy Graham
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November 4, 2024

Hi @John Funk

Did you mean link types with regard to dependencies?

For dependencies, Plans uses the Blocks/Is Blocked By link type out of the box, but, you can add other link types as well to show as dependencies.  Plans treats all the types the same though, it doesn't consider any of them default, though you'd sort of expect the Blocks to be default, at least, I did initially...

That came from here: What are dependencies in your plan? 

Where it says: "theyโ€™re all treated as through theyโ€™re of the Blocks type"

I've seen circular dependencies and some other wild stuff on some plans when there are a LOT of dependencies and and a lot of issue link types associated...

Did that help, or am I missing something?

--Peggy

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John Funk
Community Champion
November 11, 2024

 

 

Sorry, @Peggy Graham , yes in regards to dependencies

John Funk
Community Champion
November 11, 2024

So let's say I have 3 link types - low impact dependency, medium impact dependency, high impact dependency.  And I have removed the Blocks issue type from the Plans list of issue link types. 

Which will be the default? 

I can tell you the answer is high impact dependency because it comes alphabetically first. But I don't want it to default to high impact dependency, I want it to default to low impact dependency. How can I do that?

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Peggy Graham
Atlassian Team
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November 12, 2024

I tested this out, and if I have multiple link types associated with Plans for dependencies - Jira DID associate the stories to the first link type, alphabetically, when creating dependencies on the Plan. 

I then edited the link types (Settings -> Issues -> Issue Linking) and you can add numbers to them to. change the order, so in my example, I changed this:

Deployments
Problem/Incident
Relates to

to this:

3 - Deployments
2 - Problem/Incident
1 - Relates to

And, now, when I create a dependency, it is created using 1 - Relates to instead of Deployments.

It's a workaround for not being able to designate an actual default, but it accomplished what I think you're looking for?

Peggy Graham
Atlassian Team
Atlassian Team members are employees working across the company in a wide variety of roles.
November 13, 2024

@John Funk - apologies, just realized that I forgot to tag you on above...

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