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This procedure details the minimum requirements for creating a JIRA ticket to ensure the tickets are consistently filled out and contain sufficient information/ references to information for the assignee to do the ticket. Before creating the ticket identify which project the ticket is for. Ensure the ticket does not include multiple projects on JIRA if it does a ticket should be raised for each project and if there is comonality of task the tickets in other projects should be referenced. This should ensure each project has proper audit trails of work done. 

Fields that must be Populated

FieldContentNotes
Issue TypeTask/Bug/Improvement/New FeatureOptions vary depending on the project definition. Choose most appropriate
SummaryTextBrief heading clearly indicating what ticket is about
DescriptionTextDetailed description explaining what is required/issue etc. Should include links to further documentation or additional test files as required.
Component/sDrop DownSelect any of the listed components that this ticket applies to. Not all projects will have components defined.
PID DataTextIf any PID information is required for the Assignee to do the Ticket it should be put in this field. This prevents the PID info being included in emails and summaries.
PriorityDropDownSelect an Appropriate priority




Fields that could be Populated

FieldContentNote
Affected VerVersion NoOn Software related projects where each release has a version number this should indicate which version was being run when the issues was found. This is primarily applicable to Bugs
Due dateDateWhen required by a deadline this date should be set. Leave blank if unknown and it can be used to schedule the ticket.










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