Hi,
We use one JIRA instance in cloud, our partner also have another JIRA-Instance in cloud. We don't want to move to one JIRA-Instance. Is there a possibility to get Projects from our JIRA partner instance linked in our JIRA instance? Really Projects and not Issues?
Is there some suggestions how to treat this?
Thank you and best regards,
Radouane
Looks like you need a solution like ConnectAll to keep the projects in sync. You can then see the all the issues in created in Cloud instance A in instance B and updates done on B will be sent back to A.
Ho Jobin, That means depending on configuration, if a user create a bug in Cloud instance A, this bug has to be automatically created in instance B. Every Change is done in this bug in Cloud instance A, adding new comment for example, has to be directly synchronized in instance B. Is that what connectAll does? Thanks for replying. Best Regards
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Yes, that is right. You can reach out to sales at go2group dot com for more details.
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Hi Radouane,
Unfortunately this is not possible. The only connection that you can create between them is pointing each other through the application navigator.
Cheers,
Paulo
Atlassian Support | Cloud
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I can see the project that belongs to partner JIRA instance in our instance of JIRA like I see my projects in my JIRA instance so that I can add comments there and perhaps more to that: the possibility to move issue from partner project in my project, even if both projects belongs to different jira cloud instance. Is all that possible?
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Can you explain a bit more? What do you mean by link projects?
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