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# Custom Issue Tracker Service
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To enable the Custom Issue Tracker integration in a project, navigate to the
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[Integrations page](project_services.md#accessing-the-project-services), click
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the **Customer Issue Tracker** service, and fill in the required details on the page as described
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in the table below.
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| Field | Description |
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| ----- | ----------- |
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| `title` | A title for the issue tracker (to differentiate between instances, for example) |
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| `description` | A name for the issue tracker (to differentiate between instances, for example) |
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| `project_url` | Currently unused. Will be changed in a future release. |
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| `issues_url` | The URL to the issue in the issue tracker project that is linked to this GitLab project. Note that the `issues_url` requires `:id` in the URL. This ID is used by GitLab as a placeholder to replace the issue number. For example, `https://customissuetracker.com/project-name/:id`. |
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| `new_issue_url` | Currently unused. Will be changed in a future release. |
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## Referencing issues
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Issues are referenced with `#<ID>`, where `<ID>` is a number (example `#143`).
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So with the example above, `#143` would refer to `https://customissuetracker.com/project-name/143`.
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