I need a step-by-step guide on adding an approval step in Jira Software for issues with high or highest priority. I'm using the Time to SLA app, which should only initiate after approval from the head department is accepted. Otherwise, the issue will be closed.
In Jira Software, approval steps are generally configured by using one of the following user conditions on a transition:
This way, you can limit which users are able to execute a certain transition and who can put an issue in a certain status.
Hope this helps!
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@Ayush Pathak Glad I was able to help! Please consider accepting the answers that were helpful to you, maybe they will support others in the future as well. Thank you!
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Sorry about that, @Michel Neeser . I forgot to accept the answer before, but I've done it now. It was really helpful.
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Natively with buttons, as we have in JSM, it is not possible.
Maybe this article can help you:
Add an approval step using Jira Software and Work Management
I understand that with the Time to SLA app you can set a condition to start the SLA when it transitions to the ''approved'' state.
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Hi @Ayush Pathak ,
please try the following powerful app https://marketplace.atlassian.com/apps/1211763/herzum-approval?tab=overview&hosting=cloud
Fabio
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Hi @Ayush Pathak ,
I want to ensure you are talking about JSW here and not JSM. For the remainder of my response I will assume JSW. Also, I am unfamiliar with Time to SLA so I cannot instruct you in that regard but would assume that it must have some configuration that allows an SLA to start when entering a certain status which would work well with the below approval process. Finally, I am providing a guide for Company managed software projects. If you are using Team managed this will not apply.
the concept here is that you will modify the workflow to add approval process statuses: awaiting approval, approved, rejected, along with user transition restrictions from the "awaiting approval" to either of the approval results statuses.
this should get you going.
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