What is a "transition" in the context of JIRA workflows?
- A change of assignee for the issue
- A change of priority for the issue
- A change of project for the issue
- A change of status from one workflow step to another
In JIRA workflows, a "transition" refers to the movement of an issue from one status to another within the workflow. It represents a change in the state of the issue, indicating progress or a change in its lifecycle. Transitions are defined in the workflow configuration and specify the conditions and actions required for the issue to move from one status to another. Understanding transitions is crucial for managing the flow of work and ensuring efficient issue resolution.
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