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Create a new Priority without adding it to the Default Priority Scheme

Tim Saunders April 11, 2018

Is it possible to create a new Priority without having it added to the Default Priority Scheme? All of our projects currently use the Default Priority Scheme; 1 project wants to add a value so I thought a new value in a new scheme would work but I can't get the new value to NOT show up in the Default scheme, where it is not wanted. Any thought?

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Shaun S
Atlassian Team
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April 12, 2018

Hi Tim,

 

Any priorities that have been created will always be included in the default priority scheme.  While the default priority scheme can't be edited, there may be another way to accomplish what you're after.  This feature request(JRASERVER-66660) is for the ability to edit the default priority scheme.  There is a workaround provided in that report that may be viable in your case. I've also included it below.

 

Workaround

  1. Create a new priority scheme
  2. Add all the priorities of the initial default priority scheme
  3. Associate all the affected projects with the scheme

NOTE: You'll need to actively associate new projects with this scheme

Pronto Software
Contributor
May 22, 2018

I'm trying the approach you mention, but if you have a bunch of Projects associated with your new "default" Priority Scheme, then add one more, there will be only one Project associated with the scheme, all other Projects are now associated with the Default Priority Scheme. Bug?

 

 

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