What is the difference between "Edit" and "Transition" when making changes to an issue's status?
- "Edit" allows users to delete an issue, while "Transition" allows users to add comments
- "Edit" allows users to modify the details of an issue, while "Transition" changes the workflow status of an issue
- "Edit" and "Transition" are two terms for the same action in JIRA
- "Edit" and "Transition" both change the workflow status of an issue but in different ways
In JIRA, "Edit" allows users to modify the details of an issue, such as the summary, description, assignee, etc., without changing its workflow status. On the other hand, "Transition" is used to change the workflow status of an issue, moving it from one status to another in the workflow. This typically represents progress in the issue's lifecycle, such as from "Open" to "In Progress" or from "In Progress" to "Resolved".
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