Hello,
I would like to use parameters ( demande type, Workflow, SLA, ...) to create a new project.
Is it possible in next-gen project ?
In creation screen, I found a box to shared parameters, but i can't see my existing's projet (see screenshot)
thanks for your help
Have a nice day
Hi @Loïc D_HALLUIN , welcome to the Community. Next-gen and Classic are quite different and as such you can’t reference a NG project when creating a Classic project. You would need to recreate the desired aspects of NG in your Classic project.
Hello @Jack Brickey ,
Thank for your reply.
Sorry, my question was not clearly asked, i try to do it better.
My goal : is to create a NG project with the copy of setting ( Request type, Workflow, SLA, ...) of an other of my NG project.
Not possible ?
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I see. Unfortunately, as yet, there is not means to make a copy of a NG project. However, you might check for possible addons, e.g. deep-clone-for-jira . I do not use this and am unsure if it covers NG or not. I would also suggest perusing the Marketplace for other options as well.
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Hi @Loïc D_HALLUIN , hi @Jack Brickey ,
Thank you for mentioning Deep Clone for Jira, @Jack Brickey .
It's indeed possible to clone from classic to Next-gen project with Deep Clone.
@Loïc D_HALLUIN don't hesitate to contact our support if you have questions or feedback about our Marketplace app.
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