slack name - Gourav Sharma
email - Gourav_Sharma@discovery.com
ticket reference - https://wbdstreaming.atlassian.net/servicedesk/customer/portal/5/GTOHELP-166
I got access for a few hours and today I have the same problem
@Jeanette Bonifaz you can create a workflow for a Jira Product Discovery project like you can in Jira Software by going to the left-nav in JPD > Project settings > Workflow. This would allow you to update the status of an idea in-line with your approval process, with the caveat that you would not be able to restrict who is allowed to make this change.
Hi Rohan, thanks for responding to my post. And where would I be able to see where an idea is in that process? For example, how many ideas are awaiting CEO approval, etc.
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@Jeanette Bonifaz You can create a list view and group by Status, it will show you how many ideas are in that status.
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@Rohan Swami. Thanks, but I would like to have something like a board with all the statuses in different columns so I can see where all ideas are.
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Also, can I copy the workflow I have directly into JPD or do I need to start from scratch?
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>I would like to have something like a board with all the statuses in different columns so I can see where all ideas are.
Hi Jeanette, you can definitely do that: just create a new board, and select the "status" field for the board columns.
You cannot copy a workflow directly in JPD though, you'll have to configure it in JPD. To do that: from any view, open the "fields" menu. Find the "status" field, click to configure it --> there's a button to change the workflow.
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