Hi Team,
How to achieve this?
Also, I need your help to understand whether all this information/data can be passed through API to a different system?
We did this with Portfolio for Jira. One project for Initiatives (your master project) with multiple projects linked to it.
Though out of the box, I think you might be able to have all your epics in one project, and only have stories in the sub-projects.
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Hi,
Form box jira not support inherited projects. Exist only sub-tasks.
I suppose You can use a couple projects but use different groups and roles in permissions. E.g. group 'master-admin' and set that group as 'Administrator' role for all projects. Then create gouprs 'sub-adminA, sub-adminB...' and set each per project A, B.. respectively.
passed through API to a different system?
You mean synchronized different jira instance?
B.R.
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| passed through API to a different system?
Sync between Jira and Salesforce or other tool
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I'm afraid that not possible from box. From box jira can integrating with other atlassian products, github and other who use webhook.
You need use plugins for each tools. E.g. https://marketplace.atlassian.com/apps/1214214/connector-for-salesforce-jira?hosting=server&tab=overview
Or make own application using rest api https://docs.atlassian.com/software/jira/docs/api/REST/8.4.3/?_ga=2.13006256.643291042.1575271280-1550874464.1561971593&_gac=1.119028859.1572870736.Cj0KCQiAtf_tBRDtARIsAIbAKe0VwXW2wCtJl4F03IXenoU6T0A3sAK7adWKdrKqFI0IFrpmTYjmVsMaAg7JEALw_wcB
B.R.
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