In this article, we’ll guide you through the process of setting up a custom field to collect data for root cause analysis in Jira, building upon the concepts introduced in our previous article, “Root Cause Analysis and RCA report in Jira“.
For this tutorial, we assume that you’ve already set up your project in Jira and have configured your issue types.
To add a new custom field called “Root Cause” and associate it with the project where you intend to use it, follow these steps:
⚙️ → Issues → Custom fields → Create custom field
Now, you’ll be able to fill in the “Root Cause” field directly from the Bug issue screen whenever you need it, ensuring it’s not left empty.
For a visual demonstration of the whole phase, please refer to this video: https://youtu.be/YBu5pvf9Tow
To ensure your custom field isn’t overlooked and is consistently used to gather the necessary data for future analysis, follow this second configuration phase. This involves creating a separate workflow dedicated to handling Bugs. Additionally, integrating a resolution screen is crucial when transitioning Bugs to the “Done” column. This screen serves as a checkpoint for team members to input relevant data, including making a root cause selection, before finalizing the resolution of Bugs. To further enhance this setup, adding validation to the resolution screen is recommended. Validation ensures that the required information is consistently and accurately provided, facilitating thorough data gathering for comprehensive root cause analysis in Jira.
Below are the detailed configuration steps:
⚙️ → Issues → Workflows
Please review the video demonstrating phase 2: https://youtu.be/31Jgdb46ei8
If our previous article convinced you of the performance-related benefits of root cause analysis, consider requesting your Jira administrators to carry out these configuration steps on your instance. This will enable root cause data collection in Jira, empowering you with valuable insights.
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