If you didn't already connect you Confluence and Jira instances please follow Installation in Jira
Make sure you have the custom field Requirement Yogi on your issue, if not refer to the link above
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Fill Open the Requirement Yogi custom field with Requirements from Confluencepanel | ||||
Click on | Open Requirement Yogi||||
Click on the description to see more | ||||
Click on the requirement to go on the requirement's confluence page | ||||
Delete an existent requirement link | the "Edit" icon to add or remove requirements
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It can be faster to add a bunch of requirements at once by entering a list of requirement keys, separated by commas.
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Once you have added a requirement to an issue, you can see the issue status in Confluence when displaying the requirement in the detailed view or in the traceability matrix.
That is it, You know all you need on Requirement Yogi in Jira !
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