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Request to Replicate Project Configurations Across Multiple Jira Projects

Shahbal Ehsan September 1, 2025

I have created a basic project and configured it according to my company’s requirements. The challenge I am facing now is that I need to replicate these same configurations across more than 100 existing and future projects. Performing this process manually is not feasible. Is there a way to replicate the request types and customer portal settings across multiple Jira projects, or alternatively, to disable them in projects where they are not required1.jpg3.jpg12.jpg

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Matteo Vecchiato
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September 1, 2025

Hi @Shahbal Ehsan ,

I'm afraid that there is a way to copy request types and portal configurations.

Obviously I don't know the context, but I would like to suggest to reduce the number of portals changing your strategy; Instead of creating 100 portal with same requests, create one that serve all the department/projects/....

A part of creating, maintaining such kind of configuration is very costly (imagine to add a new request type in all the portals).

I hope it helps.

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Marc - Devoteam
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September 2, 2025

Hi @Shahbal Ehsan 

I agree with @Matteo Vecchiato .

Also I would ask the question, why do you require a 100 projects equally?

Otherwise, create API calls to create identical request types in a new JSM project, you created with a shared configuration.

But my question still is as above, why?

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