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Adding Issue linking item - team managed vs company managed impact

Jenny Finneran November 15, 2023

One of my teams would like to add "depends on" and "dependent of" as issue linking options. The teams already have the issue linking permissions they need to see this change once implemented. 

 

We have both team managed projects and company managed projects.

 

The team requesting this is team managed project, but I don't see a way to differentiate as to which project types will be impacted.

 

If I make this change, will it apply to both team and company managed projects? Or only team managed projects?

 

Please advise.

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Trudy Claspill
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November 15, 2023

Hello @Jenny Finneran 

Welcome to the Atlassian community.

The Issue Linking types are global. All link types are available in all projects; both Team Managed and Company Managed.

Yi Meng
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January 14, 2025

Hi @Trudy Claspill 

It seems that there is no issue linking for team-managed projects. There is only parent-child relationship such as story/sub-task, or Epic/story. 

If you click the 'add' button, there is no linked issue option. 

 

Trudy Claspill
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January 14, 2025

Hello @Yi Meng 

Issue linking is a feature that is available in Team Managed projects. You may not have permission to use that feature.

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