About issue linking
Issue linking allows you to create an association between two issues on either the same or different JIRA servers. For example:
- An issue may relate to another.
- An issue may duplicate another.
- An issue may block another.
(Your JIRA administrator can customise the types of links that you can create.)
Issue linking also allows you to:
- Create an association between a JIRA issue and a Confluence page.
- Link a JIRA issue to any other web page.
Within an issue, issue links look like this:
Screenshot: the 'Issue Links' section within an issue
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Note that resolved issues will be shown in strike-through font, e.g. DEMO-1.
Creating a link to another issue on the same JIRA site
To create a link to another issue on the same JIRA site:
- View the issue from which you want to create a link. Alternatively, move this issue on the issue navigator.
- On the 'view issue' page, select Link from the More Actions menu or if available, click the Add Link (plus) icon at the right of the Issue Links section. Otherwise, using the issue navigator, click the Actions (cog) icon to the right of this issue. The Link dialog box will be displayed.
Keyboard Shortcut: '.' + start typing link

- Ensure that the JIRA Issue item is selected at the left of the dialog box and then choose the type of link to be created from the This issue dropdown list.
If your JIRA system administrator has configured fully reciprocal application links between your JIRA site and another one, a Server dropdown list may appear above the This issue list. If this is the case, ensure your JIRA site appears or has been selected from the Server list. - In the Issues field, specify the issue(s) to be linked to your currently viewed/selected issue. There are two ways to do this:
- Type the full issue key (e.g. ABC-123) — or to link to multiple issues, press the 'Enter' key between each typed issue key.
If you have previously browsed an issue, you can quickly find the issue by typing the first few letters of the issue key (or part of the Summary), which will appear in an 'autocomplete' drop-down list for selection:

OR: - Click the search for an issue link to use the Find JIRA issues popup, which allows you to perform either a simple text search or an advanced search for issues.
- To perform a simple text search:
- Ensure the Search field is shown at the top of the Find JIRA issues popup.
If you see JQL Search field on the Find JIRA Issues popup instead of Search, click the Simple Search link. - Enter your text search query into the Search field.
- Click the Search button.
- Click the issue you want to create a link to.
The Find JIRA issues popup will close and your selected issue will appear in the Issue field of the Link dialog box.

- To perform an advanced search:
- Click the Advanced Search link on the Find JIRA issues dialog box to switch to the JQL Search field.
- Enter your JQL search query into the JQL Search field.
- Click the Search button.
- Click the issue you want to create a link to.
The Find JIRA issues popup will close and your selected issue will appear in the Issue field of the Link dialog box.
- (Optional) Type a Comment — for example, to describe more information about why you are creating these links.
- Click the Link button.
Creating a link to an issue on another JIRA site
To create this type of link, your JIRA system administrator ideally needs to have configured fully reciprocal application links between your JIRA site and the other JIRA site containing the issue(s) you want to link to. Note that this feature is not available in OnDemand.
To create a link to an issue on another JIRA site:
- View the issue from which you want to create a link. Alternatively, move to the this issue on the issue navigator.
- On the 'view issue' page, select Link from the More Actions menu or if available, click the Add Link (plus) icon at the right of the Issue Links section. Otherwise, using the issue navigator, click the Actions (cog) icon to the right of this issue. The Link dialog box will be displayed.
Keyboard Shortcut: '.' + start typing link - Ensure that the JIRA Issue item is selected at the left of the dialog box.
Note:
- This option will not be available if your JIRA system administrator has not configured an application link between your JIRA site and the remote JIRA site.
- If, after selecting this option, you are prompted for authorisation, you may be required to log in to the remote JIRA site, which will allow your JIRA site to access the remote JIRA site on behalf of your account on the remote JIRA site.
This behaviour means the application links configured between your JIRA site and the remote JIRA site use OAuth authentication.
- If your JIRA site is connected to multiple remote JIRA sites, choose the relevant JIRA site from the Server dropdown list.
- Choose the type of link to be created from the This issue dropdown list.
- Type the Issue key of the issue on the remote JIRA site that you want to link to. Alternatively, you can search for issues on the remote JIRA site by clicking the search for an issue link, which opens the Find JIRA issues popup. Refer to the procedure above for details on how to use this popup.
You can link to any issue on the remote JIRA site to which you have access on that site. - Select the Create reciprocal link check box to create the complementary link on the remote issue you are linking to, back to your issue. For example, if you create a blocks link type to a remote issue, the reciprocal link generated on the remote issue will be a is blocked by link type back to your local issue.
- (Optional) Type a Comment, for example, to describe more information about why you are creating this link.
- Click the Link button.
Troubleshooting
Problem: If you selected the Create reciprocal link check box but after clicking the Link button, discover that a reciprocal link from the remote JIRA issue back to your JIRA issue has not been created, then your JIRA system administrator has most likely created only a one-way link from your JIRA site to the remote JIRA site.
Solution: Ask your JIRA system administrator to configure fully reciprocal application links between your JIRA site and the remote JIRA site.
Problem: If you attempted to create a reciprocal link but received the following message:
'A reciprocal link from issue 'XYZ-123' back to this issue was not created as the remote JIRA server returned the following error: No Link Issue Permission for issue 'XYZ-123'.' (where 'XYZ-123' is the issue key on the remote JIRA site),
then a reciprocal link on the remote JIRA site will not have been created, because the user account through which you authenticated on the remote JIRA site (at step 3 above) does not have the Link Issues project permission.
Solution:
- Ask the JIRA project administrator(s) on the remote JIRA site to grant your user account the Link Issues project permission for the relevant project(s) to which you need to create issue links.
- Alternatively, if the application link between your JIRA site and the remote JIRA site use OAuth authentication and you suspect you may have authenticated on the remote site with another user account that does not have the Link Issues project permission, repeat the procedure above but during the authorisation step (at step 3), authenticate on the remote site with a user account which has this permission.
If you are not prompted for authentication during authorisation, try clearing your browser's cookies first and repeat the procedure again.
Creating a link to a Confluence page
To create this type of link, your JIRA system administrator needs to have configured an application link between your JIRA site and the Confluence site containing the pages you want to link to.
To create a link to a Confluence page:
- View the issue from which you want to create a link. Alternatively, move to the this issue on the issue navigator.
- On the 'view issue' page, select Link from the More Actions menu or click the Link (plus) icon at the right of the Issue Links section. Otherwise, using the issue navigator, click the Actions (cog) icon to the right of this issue. The Link dialog box will be displayed.
Keyboard Shortcut: '.' + start typing link - Click the Confluence Page option at the left of the dialog box.
This option will not be available if your JIRA system administrator has not configured an application link () between your JIRA site and the Confluence site. - If more than one application link has been configured between your JIRA site and other Confluence sites, then choose the appropriate Confluence site from the Server dropdown list.
- Specify the Confluence page to be linked to your currently viewed issue. There are two ways to do this:
- (Optional) Type a Comment, for example, to describe more information about why you are creating this link.
- Click the Link button.
Troubleshooting
Problem: If Confluence page links you create show Failed to load on the JIRA issue or if you attempted to search for a Confluence page but received the following message:
'Content on the Confluence site could not be accessed because the Confluence server's 'Remote API' feature is disabled. The Confluence system administrator must enable this 'Remote API' feature for JIRA to successfully access this content.'
then JIRA was unable to communicate with the Confluence server to either:
- retrieve information about the link or
- conduct a Confluence page search in the Find a Confluence page dialog box.
Solution:
Ask the Confluence system administrator to enable the Remote API (XML-RPC & SOAP) feature, since this Confluence feature is disabled by default. See Enabling the Remote API in the Confluence documentation for details.
Creating a link to any web page URL
To create a link to any web page URL:
- View the issue from which you want to create a link. Alternatively, move to the this issue on the issue navigator.
- On the 'view issue' page, select Link from the More Actions menu or click the Link (plus) icon at the right of the Issue Links section. Otherwise, using the issue navigator, click the Actions (cog) icon to the right of this issue. The Link dialog box will be displayed.
Keyboard Shortcut: '.' + start typing link - Click the Web Link option at the left of the dialog box.
- Specify the URL of the web page you want to link to.
- Specify the Link Text that will appear in the Issue Links section of the 'view issue' page and will be hyperlinked to your URL.
- (Optional) Type a Comment, for example, to describe more information about why you are creating this link.
- Click the Link button.
Deleting a link
To delete a link:
- Go to an issue that contains links, and locate the Issue Links section (see screenshot above).
- Hover your mouse over the link you wish to delete, and click the Delete (trashcan) icon that appears.
Searching for linked issues
You can search for issues that are linked to a particular issue. For details, please see the documentation on Advanced Searching.
Be aware that this functionality does not extend to issues on a remote JIRA server.