We want to add Flags to Jira Service Management issues to easily note items that are blocked because of known Atlassian issues. I know we can do this with a new workflow status, but for us, that isn't ideal. We'd prefer to do a flag and then be able to remove these issues from our KPIs.
We haven't been able to find a way to do it. We've tried adding the "Flagged" field to the issue types, but that field doesn't show up in the view.
Thank you in advance!
I would suggest using components and then adjusting your view to display them and by view I am assuming you mean queues.
Hi Brant,
I actually meant Issue Layout. I like using the Flag method, as done in Jira Software, as when an issue is flagged it changes color in the backlog. I was hoping to do something similar for Service Management queues.
Thank you!
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@Christel Gray Sorry that functionality does not exist in queues. I was not able to find a feature request either. I would suggest submitting one. https://jira.atlassian.com/secure/Dashboard.jspa
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I was just investigating this. You can use the "Flagged" field to make issues show a flag when looking at them, but this is just "Impediment" on the JSM queue.
You could create a "Flag" checkbox field with a flag emoji: 🚩. I use an automation like this to manage them:
Unfortunately, it's not a tight column like the Issue Type or Priority columns:
Still, works well enough for flagging issues.
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