Escalate is a status that you need to define in your workflow. Once it is defined you can use post-function or automation to perform a change to the issue (e.g. assign it to a user etc.)
is it possible to move a certain issue to another board without having an access to that specific board? thankyou
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It is not board access, it is the project access you need to check and the filter behind the board
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it would be great if you can elaborate a bit more what escalate you mean? You've categorized this question into Jira Software - and I'm not aware of an escalation there.
How about adding a screenshot of what you're seeing?
Cheers,
Matthias.
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i thought of a case where my dev team need to escalate some issues to another department board like ITSM board from Jira Software Development board, is that possible?
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Hi @Vielbert Victorio ,
When you are referring to "Escalate", can you please elaborate? Is "escalate" an option in your Jira (like a transition/ status)?
Can you share a screen shot where you see this Escalate option?
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ah, i saw it first at JSM board, so i'm thinking of a case where the dev team is going to need to copy / move some issues to different department, is that possible in Jira Software Development board? thank you
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