> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.bugbase.ai/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.bugbase.ai/integrations/jira/creating-a-jira-issue.md).

# Creating a JIRA Issue

#### Pre-requisites

* JIRA Account with an Active Project
* BugBase Company Account with an Active Program
* JIRA **Configured & Connected** to your BugBase Program

**Helpful Links**

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[JIRA](/integrations/jira.md)
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#### Follow the steps below to create an Issue on JIRA for BugBase Report

1. Navigate to the report which you want to create an issue for.
2. Click on the `Create an issue on jira` button on the utility section on the right.
3. A modal will open up with prefilled report data which will include:
   * `Reporter Details`
   * `Bug Report Date`
   * `Bug CVSS Score`
   * `Issue Type`
   * `Project`
   * `Issue Description (Report Description)`
   * `Issue Summary (Report Title)`
4. Once Reviewed, click on the `Create Issue` button. This will create an issue on JIRA for the report.
5. To view the issue on JIRA, click on the `View Issue` button on the utility section on the right.

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&#x20; 3\. Clicking on `View Issue` will open up the issue on JIRA

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:tada: Congratulations! You've successfully **created an issue** on **JIRA** for your **BugBase Report**
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