Hi together,
just a quick Question: Can't find the Components Settings explained in https://confluence.atlassian.com/adminjiraserver/managing-components-938847187.html
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https://confluence.atlassian.com/jirasoftwarecloud/organizing-work-with-components-764478279.html
I am Site Administrator with full access and there is button like that...
What's wrong?
Thank you.
Looks like you're in a next-gen project. Afaik components aren't available there (yet!?).
Update: here's the corresponding ticket https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/JSWCLOUD-17601
Thanks @Thorsten Letschert _Decadis AG_ that's it. Havent tested the "classic" Projects yet. Found it in my new classic Project.
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@Thorsten Letschert _Decadis AG_ is there a viable workaround for this right now?
I found this next-gen project article, but it does not tell us how to switch to classic project to at least be able to add/edit the components field.
There is also a paid app (Octo - Component management app for Jira cloud ) workaround mentioned in the ticket which doesn't seem so feasible for huge team.
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Hi @David Drong-Reisch ,
Can you see other menus such as Permission, workflow, screen?
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These are the other menus. You mean request types with "workflow"?
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Workflow menu under the project
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Ah, thx @Ollie Guan
I dont have that in my view...
But I'm wondering because I am Site-Admin and also project administrator
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Perhaps the role of administrator is not given project management permissions in the project permission scheme.
If you are a system administrator, you can check the permission scheme and adjust it.
https://confluence.atlassian.com/adminjiracloud/managing-project-permissions-776636362.html
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