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what is typical usage of Target (or Goal) jira issue type?

Hi,

could not find any information about typical usage of Target (or Goal) jira issue type. Why is it needed? Could you share useful links about?

 

Thanx.

 

Regards,

Ruslan

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John Funk
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Mar 23, 2023

Hi @Бондарев Руслан  - Welcome to the Atlassian Community!

Here is an article that will give you more information:

https://support.atlassian.com/jira-cloud-administration/docs/what-are-issue-types/

Basically, issue types allow you to have different workflows on a project based on different types of work - e.g. Epics vs. Stories vs. Bugs

Also, you can use different screen with different fields base on the issue type - e.g. you might want a field on a screen for bugs for Steps to Reproduce, but you don't want that field to appear on the screens for other issue types. 

ok, thank you. I thought that I can make hierarchy between target and epic or target and story (task), for example for OKR. I hope to find any example or best practice to do something like that. But I've still looking for.

John Funk
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Mar 23, 2023

Yes, you can create hierarchies like that - but only in a Premium subscription plan. 

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