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Why don't I see all project settings?

Lauriette de Ruiter
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November 3, 2023

I'm trying to link an Issue Type Screen Scheme to a Project, and normally I would do this through the Project Settings. However, it seems that within the project settings, I'm missing options such as Screens and Fields. I thought it was a permission issue, but I'm the administrator.

Does anyone know how to:

  1. Access all project settings, including Screens and Fields.

  2. Link an Issue Type Screen Scheme to a Project using an alternative method.

Thanks in advance for your help!

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Mesut Yilmazyildirim
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November 2, 2018

Actually we are also using JIRA same as your company. Every project in JIRA is representing an Agile Squad.

Jira Project: Squad_1

Epic: Project_1

Requirements: User story 1, user story 2, etc.

 

But, we also have some big projects which will be handled by different squads. In this scenario we also create another JIRA project to follow up the tasks. And each squad members creates a new task for their own squad board and link it to project board.

Jira Project: Project_1

Epic: Epic_in_Project

Requirements: User story 1, user story 2, etc.

Al Gresto
November 2, 2018

Thank you for your response! I like your style of mixing the two (squads and projects). It seems like a good idea to add a complete separate project for big projects as you mentioned. I'll have to look into doing this.

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