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×How can I set Jira to always sort issues by priority? I find it seems to revert to ordering by change time...
Richard,
You can set a default priority for your tickets. Please see link below
https://confluence.atlassian.com/adminjiraserver/associating-priorities-with-projects-939514001.html
Victor
Hi Victor,
The problem is that I raise issues with priorities, but when I view them in Jira (standard & advanced display, I use both) the order always seems to fall back to "order by updated". I change this to "order by priority", but sooner or later it seems to revert to "...updated".
I just want to have it always listing issues by "priority", and never reverting to "updated".
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I can't actually find "Priority schemes" anywhere, does it still exist?
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Richard,
Are you a JIRA Admin? Go to the cog wheel --> Issues --> Priorities --> Priority Schemes. Please see attached image.
victor
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I am an admin, but I don't see "Priority schemes" - I see nearly all those options though, so I must be in the right place.
I see this:
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I'm using Jira Cloud by the way - could that explain why we see different things here?
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Richard,
There's a ticket out to Atlassian to allow such. please see ticket below
https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/JRACLOUD-3821
victor
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Thanks Victor. I'd be happy simply to be able to see the "Priority schemes" that you have available - I suspect that would resolve my problem.
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