I created a project as a "Software Development" project. Did not customize anything. When I raise a bug then it remains in "Open Status". The other buttons like" In progress", In Review", "Closed" does not appear even if I assign the bug to myself.
The project has default workflow still I am not able to change the status.
Please help
The project is currently using "Sofware development" workflow.I tried all default workflows. I am added to project user group also I gave myself all permissions in permissions tab. Workflow does not have any such rules which would hinder progress. I do not see Integrity Checker option under :System->Troubshooting and support I ran Indexing Note- I do not have JIRA installed at our end. We have over the web version.
Check the permission scheme and workflow - do you match the conditions for using the transitions?
If it's the default workflow, then you need to be in the role of user or developer to get the permission "can tranistion issue". (Just because you're an admin doesn't mean you can do anything - that's a dreadful permissions model, and I'm always very glad Atlassian have done it properly)
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Check the workflow scheme and the workflow that is associated with it. it is possible that
Rahul
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The project is currently using "Sofware development" workflow.I tried all default workflows. I am added to project user group also I gave myself all permissions in permissions tab. Workflow does not have any such rules which would hinder progress. I do not see Integrity Checker option under :System->Troubshooting and support I ran Indexing Note- I do not have JIRA installed at our end. We have over the web version.
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Could you check the "conditions" on the workflow *very* carefully - paste their definitions here so we can see them.
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