Back when we had Jira 3, and not the 'create issue' lightbox, but an actual new page with it's own Id,we used this in our Confluence install to give users direct links to an actual issue create screen. But this has stopped working for us. Is there any possible way to get the url of the create issue screen for a certain project and issue type? Or does the new create issue method not allow that?
It still works (at least on Jira 5.1.5): my.jira.com/secure/CreateIssue.jspa?issuetype=1&pid=10000
Of course, you need to use your own issueType id and project id.
HTH
Correct & duly noted. Marking this as the correct answer if anyone else has the same problem.
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To create the URL you still need to figure out your PID and ISSUETYPE codes. See the following:
https://confluence.atlassian.com/jirakb/how-to-get-project-id-from-the-jira-user-interface-827341414.html
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Not really necessary, you can just use my.jira.com/CreateIssue.jspa and choose the project from the dropdown.
PID and ISSUETYPE codes are only accessible to admins.
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Although you want to set users on the correct path from the start.
I.e. "create an issue for my team" should direct you to their project.
Not the developers or the accounts project, not having the ticket sit there for months before reassignment.
While the createissue.jspa is good as a catchall. better to get the junk cleaned early.
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Hi,
is this approach can be used for transition screen too? i'm trying to provide a link to user where they can directly open the transition screen without open the issue first and click on the transition button
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indeed, i'm also looking for a url to get directly the "popup" window and don't want to select the project, issue type and click on next.
I'm just looking for an easy way to create new requests without taking those extra steps.
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Sorry to dig up old posts, but this is one of the top ones on the topic in Google.
We are using this format on our links, but we're seeing some odd behavior. For some of our users, the Project type is not being pre-selected based on the pid= string we have in the URL. It's coming up blank.
These cases don't appear to have a pattern. Logged in, not logged in, same browser, whatever.
Is there any way to determine why it's not being pre-selected for some?
Thanks!
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