Hello there,
we currently are in the process of evaluating of switching to JSD, but we found an not so nice block in the road.
We have a quite large organisation where we have within a project several change requests. These requests might also have different workflows. Are we right to assume, that different workflows are not applicable in JSD for a change request? We really do want to stay with the concept of issue type.
Are there any best practices how to solve that problem?
Greetings,
Alex
As Thomas said you need different issuetypes :
"Change Request for A", "Change Request for B", ...
Be creative :-)
We will probably go with that route. Most clean solution in my opinion. Thanks for all the input :)
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Hi Alexander,
if you need different workflows in the same project, you need different issue types.
But in different projects, the workflows for the issue type "Change Request" can be different.
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After Creating different Issue Types All the Issue are migrated to another Board created.
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My personal Best Practice, with all my customer,
It's not perfect, but it's working fine.
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Or maybe you could try something like this and split your workflow path:
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