Hello @Shibu JOHN A
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Find the below steps for the configuration of the Issue Type Hierarchy
Additionally, you need Jira admin permission for the below steps
- Access Jira Settings:
- Go to Jira Settings > Issues
- Navigate to Issue Type Hierarchy:
- In the left column, select "Issue type hierarchy"
- Add a New Hierarchy Level:
- Click on "+ Create level" at the bottom of the menu
- Name the new level "Stream"
- Place it above the existing Epic Level
- Create a New Issue Type:
- Go to Jira Settings > Issues > Issue Types
- Click "Add issue type"
- Name it "Stream" and choose the standard issue type
- Associate the New Issue Type:
- Return to the Issue Type Hierarchy
- Use the dropdown in the "Jira issue types" column to associate the new "Stream" issue type with the "Stream" level
- Adjust the Hierarchy:
- Organize the levels in this order: Stream > Epic > Story/Task > Sub-task
- You may rename "Epic" to "Issue" if desired
- Save Changes:
- Click "Save changes" to apply your new hierarchy
Implementing the New Structure
Once you've set up the new hierarchy:
- Create Stream-level items for high-level project goals or initiatives
- Use Epics to break down Streams into manageable chunks
- Create Tasks (Stories) within Issues to represent actionable work items
- Use Sub-tasks to break down Tasks further as needed
Remember that this customization is only available in Jira Premium and Enterprise editions. As a workaround, you may need to rename the Epic issue type to "Stream" for team-managed projects since custom parent issue types are not supported in that project type.
Let me know how it goes!
Thanks
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