You can control what bound projects appear in the Projects menu on the Create Jira Issue dialog box on Salesforce.
This guide shows you how to
create a project filter and apply that filter when creating a new Jira Issue.
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Create a Project Filter
Log into your Salesforce and click Settings > Setup.
If you are using Salesforce Classic, click Setup located on the upper right pane.In the sidebar, use Quick Find to type
Installed Packages
then click the Installed Packages link that appears.Look for JIRA Cloud for Salesforce and click Configure.
On the configuration screen, scroll down to the Issue Creation section, and click the pencil icon.
You have three Filter Types to choose from:
Allow All Projects - The default option. All bound projects will be listed in the Create Jira Issue dialog box.
Whitelist - Only allow selected bound projects to be listed in the Create Jira Issue dialog.
Blacklist - Allow all bound projects except the selected projects to be listed in the Create Jira Issue dialog box.
For this example, we've selected Whitelist for the Filter Type.
You will then be asked to select what bound projects to include in the whitelist.We've selected the ITSM Project TCW project to be whitelisted.
Now, only these projects appear in the Create Jira Issue dialog.After clicking Save, the Filter Type and the bound project that was selected will be displayed on the top right of the Issue Creation section:
Filter by Project when creating a new Jira Issue
After creating the filter, create a new Jira issue.
In the Create Jira Issue dialog box, you can now choose which bound project to create the new Jira issue in.
The projects that appear on this menu are dependent on the Filter Type and selected bound projects in the Project Filter configuration shown above.