We receive new issues from both end-users and developers in our Jira (Cloud). When end-users create issues, I want them to go into the Triage state (from where a developer can place them into Backlog or Not to be Fixed). When a developer creates an issue, however, I want it to go straight to Backlog.
I want both end-users and developers to be able to create the same types of issues. I do not want to create separate workflows for different issue types.
I've investigated having the "Create" workflow transition go to a different starting state based on group membership, but this doesn't seem possible. I would also be OK with showing different "Create Issue" fields based on group memberships (so that a developer can choose the starting state of Backlog, but an end-user cannot), but this doesn't seem possible either.
I am not interested in Marketplace add-ons, I am looking for an out-of-the-box Jira solution.
What are possible solutions to this problem? Thank you.
The create transition in a workflow can only have one end state, you can't change that. So you'd need a different workflow and issue type for each different starting status in your system.
However, if you're happy with add-ons, there is a way to do this. Several add-ons provide "fast track transitions". These can pick up an issue as it transitions, check if it matches a rule and initiate a second transition to another status. The issue is created in the initial status, but before the user gets a refreshed screen, moves on to another one.
Thank you for the quick reply. Are you aware of any free add-ons that you could recommend?
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I'm not aware of any free ones that have that function, I'm sorry.
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Let me add that I am not interested in Marketplace add-ons, I am looking for an out-of-the-box Jira solution.
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Ah, sorry, my answer crossed with this.
There's no way to do this off-the-shelf, you need different workflows.
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