Now learn what different reports are available in Jira like tima tracking report.
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Jira components can be considered as sections of a project. They are used to group an issue into smaller sections. Components are used to organize issues depending on certain factors such as functionality, clients, etc.
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Post functions in Jira are functions that are executed after a specific action. This is a convenient way to run additional processes after an action is completed.
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A screen is the view of the task for end users. It is associated with a specific task, such as creating or editing a task, using a screen schema. Screens in Jira help group all available fields or the subset of available fields as defined in Jira applications.
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The path your Jira issues take in the work process is called a workflow. Learn more here:
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A Jira schema is a collection of values that can be used by one or more Jira projects. Schemas in Jira are an important part of the configuration. Once the next project is created for which your configurations would be best suited, you can apply the created schema to the new project with a few clicks. Jira schemas save time and provide standardized workflows.
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In Jira, there are three default roles for projects: Administrators, Developers, and Users. Administrators are responsible for setting up, managing, and configuring Jira.
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Task type scheme: helps to establish the relationship between the available task types and the project. It provides the guarantee that the correct screens are used for each task type.
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