I'm an administrator for our Jira Project that utilizes Jira Service Management for customers. I'm making some slight tweaks to the naming of our request types but I keep running into an issue saying "We couldn't load your request type" and underneath it, it says "Either you don't have access to this request type, or it doesn't exist." See below for exact error message.
I get this when I click into Project settings > Request management > Request types > then I click into any of them and get the above error. I can still access the Jira issues that populate in our queue, I can transition, edit, and delete them all no problem, this is strictly an issue with the forms.
My other coworkers with the SAME EXACT roles in the Project permissions tab can access it no problem.
Same issue as @Troy Holland and @Ash Sandhu - Can either of you confirm a resolve for this, I found it's a cache/DNS issue of some sort, as Chrome, Edge, Firefox appears to have the same issue, when I go to another laptop that I've not used before works fine.
Most recent revelation was installing Arc browser on the machine that wasn't loading up the issue types via Chromium browsers and it actually works.
Any of you get to the bottom of this?
Hi Ash,
I noticed that this post was made earlier this month, and we're now approaching the end of the month. Could you please confirm if the issue has been resolved? If not, I can create a support ticket for you.
Regards,
Anusha A
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Hi Anusha,
I can't speak on behalf of Ash, but I'm certainly still having the exact same issue.
Regards,
Troy
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I'm having exactly the same issue as Ash. I can confirm that clearing browser cache and opening an incognito window do not help. I'm also a project Administrator.
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Hi @Ash Sandhu that's pretty odd and unfortunate. Can you try duplicating an existing request type and see if you can edit the duplicate?
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Great question! I just attempted and no luck, same error message.
I also tested creating a new request type altogether and it created without issue, but when it directs me to the page to edit this page, same error. Coworkers are able to access.
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Hmm I can only think of maybe trying an incognito window to see if it's a caching issue. A coworker with the same role/permissions is able to access and edit right?
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@Christopher Yen is there any news on this issue? It's preventing us from changing the layout
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