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, build project 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, plan, changesets, code reviews and (if Bamboo enabled) build result.
Please note, the versions of JIRA and GreenHopper running in JIRA Studio may differ from the latest released versions of JIRA and GreenHopper. Please refer to JIRA Studio Application Versions for that latest version information.
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Working with Issues
| To work with issues,
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JIRA and GreenHopper User Documentation
| The guides listed below contain information on how to use JIRA and GreenHopper. Please note, these guides do not contain documentation on JIRA Studio-specific functions (i.e. functions that cannot be found in standalone JIRA/GreenHopper). See the 'JIRA Studio-specific Documentation' section on this page for documentation on JIRA Studio-specific functions. |
JIRA Studio-specific Documentation
| The following JIRA or GreenHopper functions are specific to JIRA Studio and cannot be found in standalone JIRA/GreenHopper: |






