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15. What is an issue in JIRA? Different organizations use JIRA to track various types of
issues, which can represent anything from a software bug, to a project task, or a leave request
form.
Issues are the building blocks of any JIRA project. An issue could represent a story, a bug, a task,
or another issue type in your project.
16. Explain how an issue is created in JIRA. Let's see step by step how an issue is created
in Atlassian JIRA.
Click Create at the top of the screen to open the Create Issue dialog box.
Select the relevant Project and Issue Type in the Create Issue dialog box.
Type a Summary for the issue and complete any appropriate fields (required fields are marked by
an asterisk)
Note: Make sure you check they're all correct before creating the next issue.
When you are satisfied with the content of your issue, click the Create button.
17. What are the color indicators in JIRA and mention their significance? There are three
color (Blue, Orange & Green) indicators in JIRA. Issue tracking becomes easy with different
,color representation. These three colors are used to denote the amount of time spent on any
particular issue.
Blue Color: Blue color denotes Original Estimate i.e., the estimated time to resolve an issue
Orange Color: Orange color denotes Remaining Estimate i.e., the remaining time to resolve an
issue
Green Color: Green color denotes Time spent or Logged i.e., the total time spent to resolve the
issue
18. What elements are included under the change history for any particular issue? Change
history for any particular issue includes the following
Creation and deletion of a comment
Creation and deletion of an issue link
Deletion of worklog
Attachment of a file
Issue field changes
19. How to view change history for any issue in JIRA? The change history for any issue
can be viewed in JIRA by following steps:
Open any issue.
, Click on 'History' tab present in the 'Activity' section.
20. How an issue can be shared in JIRA with other users? There is a share option available
on the issue description page in JIRA. An issue can be shared with other users using this share
option. Once a share option is clicked, it will ask you to provide "Username or Email" and
"Note"
21. Why an issue is labeled in JIRA? Labeling an issue in JIRA allows you to find which
category an issue belongs to. Issues can be easily searched with the help of labels. Labels can be
initially set at the time of creating the issue. It can also be modified if required.
22. How is an issue linked in JIRA? Linking means establishing the relationship between
the two. In JIRA, an issue can be linked with other issues on either the same or different JIRA
servers.
An issue can be linked with other issues as follows
An issue may relate to another issue
An issue may duplicate another issue
An issue may block another issue