Hello everyone,
I work as maintenance manager in dairy industry and I am new in Jira. I want to create an equipment list including the following attributes, SAP code, category, description, object type, manufacturer, model number, serial number, location, cost center, functional location & description, superior equipment & description.
Then I want to be able to create issues related to the equipment from that list. But because the equipment list is to large, I want to sort out the possible entries based on above mentioned attributes.
For instance, I want to create an issue related to Machine A with code 1xxxxxx5 which is located in the functional are Example-001-002 with description Example area 1 etc.
Can you help me on how to create the list and how to create linked fields?
HI @Thodoris Kaltsos and welcome!
What you are asking sounds like a CMDB or FMDB to me. (Configuration Management Database or Facility Management Database).
Such a functionality is not native to JIRA and will indeed require an add-on.
The main add-on/app/plugin for this would be Insight by Mindville which was acquired by Atlassian last month.
https://marketplace.atlassian.com/apps/1212137/insight-asset-management?hosting=cloud&tab=overview
This would allow you to build that list (your assets) and then you can link them in Cloud using a custom field of type "Assets".
Your assets can have attributes that you define yourself so you can add whatever you can think of.
As this is basically a full list of equipment you can also filter out what you don't need.
Fully explaining a CMDB and insight would take more than this post can handle but I suggest looking into Insight and if you have specific questions on how to configure to come back here (or make a new question).
But from your question this sounds exactly like what you need.
@Dirk Ronsmans Did you used Insight? I just went through the documentation and found it interesting. Can we use it as inventory? if you can help me out in this?
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I use it indeed both on Server and Cloud instances. It's essentially a flexible CMDB where you can define multiple object schema's (different sets of assets).
Do you have any specific questions? Otherwise I suggest reading up on the concept of a CMDB (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Configuration_management_database)
As to not hijack @Thodoris Kaltsos 's question perhaps if you have specific questions feel free to start a new thread!
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Thank you @Dirk Ronsmans
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the best way i can suggest is to check add-on "Extension" this will help you out for Dynamic Forms Configuration.
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