From the course: Learning Jira: Leveraging Sprints, Releasing Features, Fixing Bugs, and Tracking Development

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Using fix versions

Using fix versions

- [Rachel] Another JIRA software feature is fixed versions and releases. A fixed version is a grouping of work by date or time period. The field is typically used to signify items in a specific software release. As noted earlier, it's common to use the naming format major.minor.patch, but your organization might have a different convention. Read more about the semantic versioning specification at the URL shown. There are multiple ways to associate items with versions. First, look for the fix version field. It can be on the left, in the right sidebar, or you may need to expand the more field selection to see it. If the field isn't on the screen and your team uses the versions feature, ask your JIRA administrator to add it. Click the field to display a drop-down menu of existing versions. If the needed version isn't in the list, ask a project administrator to add it. Project admins will see a create new version link…

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