I have a report generated from jira, and i have linked it to confluence, however i want to show it to people who don't have access to JIRA in my org. is that possible?
When you use Application Links to link JIRA and Confluence, the user-accounts and user-permissions between the applications are synchronized. If you have permission to see it in JIRA, you will have permission to see it from JIRA, within Confluence.
It sounds like you have some people licensed as JIRA-only users and some users licensed as Confluence-only users. Unfortunately, if they do not have access to JIRA, they cannot pull live reports in Confluence FROM JIRA, unless it's publicly accessible.
Can you specify what reports you are trying to use? I might be able to be more definitive.
List of some specific issues and their progress. I do not want them to view the entire list of issues in the project. Just the issues that are currently worked on, for which I use a JQL to query
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Hey Sam,
You can add a restriction to view in the page just for the jira-users group.
Hope this will help you .
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