At the moment, I have the project type set to "software" and it creates a "company-managed software" project when I would prefer that it create a "teams-managed"
Are the appropriate values documented anywhere please?
Many thanks.
I don't see anything about that in the documentation. I don't know that what you are requesting is possible.
Thanks,
Kian
Thanks for the reply Kian,
No - I can't find anything in any docs either, other than a comment in the Jira issues
That does mention other project types, so I'm hoping there is a way to do this - I'm trying to migrate a full project/issues database from another platform and I have the JSON all ready, so not being able to import the required project type makes the process a bit... er... rubbish.
Why have a type at all, if "software" is the only valid value, and if you don't specify it, it refuses to import.
There must be more to this than the docs are saying.
Cheers,
Oliver
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Oliver, you should be able to create either a "Business" or a "Service Management" project type. I don't know exactly what values you would need to use, but I was saying I don't think there is any way you can force it to create a "Team Managed" project.
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Thanks Kian,
You may well be right, but it would be a shame! ;) Like saying you can have any colour of car you wish, as long as it's black.
I'm going to keep looking though - do you know where the "template" attribute is documented?
Cheers.
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