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Jira Cloud: Can we define priority field values for each project?

Ricardo Rodrigues
August 11, 2021

Is it possible to define priority field values for each project?

For example, I have a service project that requires a separate set of priority levels than the ones we're using for all other projects.

In other words, is there a way to create a unique priority scheme?

Thanks!

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Timothy Bassett
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April 27, 2021

Stunned that this issue which has been overlooked still has not been addressed.  

Nic Brough -Adaptavist-
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April 29, 2021

It's not overlooked, just not worth bothering with - Atlassian have not garnished any significant support for the idea over what they do now. 

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November 28, 2014

You can't do this.

If you want rid of an issue type, then you have to remove it from the issue type scheme, either by deleting it, or by moving the project to a scheme without it.

However you remove the issue type, JIRA will force you to move all issues using that type to another one.  It can't function in a project having issue types that don't exist - it needs them for the entire structure of the system.

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Setor de TI - VN
November 28, 2014

Hello, Andreas. I believe you must create a different Issue type scheme without the issue type you don't need. Then you must apply the scheme in the project, of course.

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