We created a version for our test-project. However, it does not show on the project screen. Neither does it show on the issue or transition screen.
Anything we can do to change this?
Michael, please check these 2 things:
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Thanks, I checked both. Even if I add "affects version", the "fix version" does not show. The user group I'm in should also have permission to resolve issues. I also logged in with the administrator and the "fix version" isn't available, either.
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You need to add "fix version" too. Fix version and Affects version are separate fields, which use the same list of versions as options. (Don't worry about admin rights though - admin rights gives you admin. Not "access everything", you still need to make sure you have the resolve issue permission as a user. Even if it's adding "jira-admins group to resolve issue in the permission scheme", you still need to do it explicitly)
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What does "it does not show" actually mean? On both issue and transition screens, do you mean it your new version does not show in the affects and/or fix version field drop downs? Or the fields do not appear at all?
I am guessing that by "project screen", you mean the summary of the project. It won't show in there until you've applied it to issues.
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Ok, two quick things 1. You could try adding "affects versions" just to check the functionality (remove it after testing that it appears there if you don't want to use it) 2. Check your permissions - do you have the right to *resolve* issues? If you don't, then you don't have the right to set a fix version, and Jira removes it from the screen.
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