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If an issue has a risk assessment attached to it, no matter what its issue type, that issue will appear in the any risk registers register based on those projects or filters , subject to the settings of those risk registersthat include the issue (though a sub-filter can be used to exclude it).
If the issue is of the primary risk type, then it always has a risk assessment attached to it. In the example above, issues of type Story will always appear in a risk register.
New issues that are one of the supplementary risk types don’t have risk assessments attached to them by default, but you are able to add risk assessments to them. You can define the supplementary risk types by inclusion or exclusion using the Only and All except options. In the example above, you will be able to add a risk assessment to issues of type Task.
If an issue is neither of the primary risk type nor one of the supplementary risk types, then it’s not possible to add a new risk assessment to it.
If an issue was once a primary risk type, or if it was once a supplementary risk type and the user added a risk assessment to it, then it will continue to appear in relevant risk registers even if the project/app settings are changed so that it no longer is of the primary risk type nor a supplementary risk type.
- The primary risk type and supplementary risk types defined here represent defaults. Particular projects can override these defaults.
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