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Understanding Global Checklists
Checklist for Jira Enterprise allows you to create Global Checklists that span several Jira projects and are automatically applied to and kept up to date on selected issues.
Global Checklists can be used to standardize processes across multiple projects.
Global Checklists configuration
Global Checklists are created and managed at the admin level. They have a Context (similar to a field context in Jira) that defines which projects and issue types the Checklist will be applied to.
Global Checklists usage / features
Global Checklist will automatically be shown on any issues meeting the Context (of the designated Projects and Issue types).
Jira users cannot add, edit or delete items on Global Checklists from an issue page. They can only toggle/complete the checklist items
Jira users cannot manipulate Global Checklist items through API and Checklist Text field. That is only available for local checklists.
Global checklist are live. Existing open issues where a Global checklist has been applied will automatically reflect any changes made to the checklist (such as renaming the checklist, adding, editing or deleting checklist items). Issues that are in a DONE status category (such as DONE, RESOLVED, CANCELED, etc.) will not reflect changes made to the Global checklist.
When issue is closed (move to DONE status category) Global Checklist is locked on that issue - any changes made to the Global Checklist (new items, modified text, etc.) will not be visible on closed issues (unless reopened). Users will still be able to toggle the status of Checklist items on closed issues.
Metadata custom fields (Checklist Progress, and Checklist Percent Progress) reflect combined status of both Global and Local checklists on the issue. So the total checklist progress can be shown on the Jira issue, board cards, etc.
Issues can have both Global and Local checklists.
Global Checklists are not stored in Checklist Text field so Global Checklist items cannot be changed through API and Checklist Text custom field.
The reason is that Global Checklist items are defined globally and they can be toggled only on the issue level (but not added or deleted). Checklist Text allows for full modification and for that reason Checklist Text is compatible with local checklists but not Global Checklists.
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Global Checklists vs Local Checklists
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Global Checklists vs TemplatesGlobal Checklists and Templates can both be used to save time, standardize processes and automatically apply checklists to new issues. The main difference is that Global Checklist are linked to selected issues, while Templates are just definitions that can be applied/copied to issues.
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Creating a New Global Checklist
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Navigate to Jira Settings > Apps and select Global Checklists under Checklist for Jira Enterprise.
Click Add Checklist Or Create global checklist (when there are no global checklists already).
Click on the name of the newly create checklist and changed it from Unnamed checklist #X to something you like. Press the Enter key to save the name.
Enter the items to be included in the checklist.
New global checklists are not applied to any project or issue types by default. Click Edit context to configure the projects and issue types you want the checklist to be applied to.
To apply the checklist only to specific projects, switch the Apply to all toggle off and select the indicated projects. Click Save.
To apply the checklist only to specific issue types, click on the Issue types tab. Switch the Apply to all toggle off and select the indicated issue types.
Click Save.
Editing Global Checklist Items
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Navigate to Jira Settings > Apps and select Global Checklists under Checklist for Jira Enterprise.
Select the checklist from the list on the left.
Add, edit or delete checklist items as indicated.
Editing Global Checklist Context
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Navigate to Jira Settings > Apps and select Global Checklists under Checklist for Jira Enterprise.
Select the checklist from the list on the left.
Click Edit context.
Select the projects tab and/or the issue types tab as indicated and make the changes.
Click Save.
Deleting a Global Checklists
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When a Global Checklist is deleted, it will immediately be deleted on all issues, including closed issues. |
Navigate to Jira Settings > Apps and select Global Checklists under Checklist for Jira Enterprise.
Select the template from the list on the left.
Click Delete.
Click Delete to confirm that you want to permanently delete the checklist.