Our Scrum Software type project only uses a single shared workflow.
The resolution needs to be set manually during the Fix transition.
As a project administrator, how can you achieve this?
A. Add the Resolution field to all project screens.
B. Check the Set Resolution option on the target status in your board configuration.
C. Request a post-function to be configured for the Fix transition.
D. Request a screen with the Resolution field to be associated with the Fix transition.
E. Add the Resolution field to the screen associated with the Fix transition.
As per me answer will be D. As resolution needs set manually during the Fix transition.
Please let me know if its correct or not!
A - should automatically fail you the exam
The rest are correct in the sense of "set a resolution", but only D can be done by a project admin AND allows for "set manually"
Thanks a lot Nic Brough
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Hi!
I think the correct answer is “E”. Because Project Admin can configure screens (not shared).
If we are talking about the “D” answer - Project Admin have no ability to add screen on workflow transitions. He just can ask Global Jira Admin to do this.
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Nope, sorry, you've not read the question properly. On answer E, that is wrong, because only administrators can add fields to screens and screens to workflow transitions. Simplified/advanced-admin projects are ruled out by the "uses single shared workflow" in the first sentence of the question.
Answer D is correct because it says "request (assuming that means 'ask an admin to') a screen be added to the transition"
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Nic, thanks, you are right.
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