I want to use Tasks to manage individual development tasks for our project. I want to be able to assign bugs to those individual tasks, but I cannot create a Bug Issue Type at the Subtask level. Any thoughts?
Ask your JIRA Administrator to create a new issuetype( Bug )of Type Sub-Task Issue and associate it with your project.
Then you can select bug as issuetype when creating a sub-task.
Thank you for such a quick response! We are using the NextGen project type rather than Classic. Does that change your answer? Our JIRA Admin attempted to do so but it did not appear in our project.
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Hey Karen,
After creating the new Issue Type, it needs to be added to the Issue Type Scheme that is being used by the project. Then it should show up as an option to create under the Issue.
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Thank you for such a quick response! We are using the NextGen project type rather than Classic. Does that change your answer? Our JIRA Admin attempted to do so but our NextGen project does appear in the Projects list when he attempted to associate the issue type scheme.
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For the Next Gen project, go to Project Settings while on the Project and then click Issue types. You should see something like this:
Then click on Add issue type and see if the new one pops up in the screen.
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Unfortunately the new issue type doesn't show up there for me. Our Next Gen project doesn't even show up for the SysAdmin to add the new scheme to which is strange to me.
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