An issue can represent whatever you need it to: a software bug, a development task, a documentation task, etc.
Every issue belongs to a project. In JIRA Studio, a project can be associated with a wiki space and/or a source repository. This allows the project's issues to automatically link to (and be linked from) their associated wiki documents, source files, changesets and code reviews.
To work with issues,
- Click the 'Issues' tab in the JIRA Studio header.
- This takes you to JIRA. For details about using JIRA, please see the appropriate section of the JIRA User's Guide as listed below.
- Your issues application may also include the following additional JIRA features, if the relevant third-party plugins have been enabled in your installation of JIRA Studio (check with your administrator):
Screenshot: 'Issues'
 | Please note, the version of JIRA running in JIRA Studio may differ slightly from the latest released version of JIRA. Please refer to JIRA Studio Application Versions for that latest version information. |
JIRA User's Guide
This manual contains information on how to use JIRA, the issue tracking and project management system that you access from your web browser.
Working with Issues
- Working with Issues
- Searching and Reporting
- Customising the Dasbhoard
Note: for information on configuring JIRA, please see the JIRA Administrator's Guide.