How can I assign my service desk teammate with the collaborator role in Service Management cloud?
I don't find collaborator role in Project settings ->People
They only need to work on issues, i.e add comment on issues, no need to change the issues status.
Thanks
Alex
Hi @Alex Lee welcome! I think you got it. There isn't a 'Collaborator' Role. If they are marked as belonging to the Service Desk Team, but not marked as a JSM Agent, and a JIRA User it should work. That way they're not taking a JSM license, but can still access the JSM project to comment on issue.
That's what I did based on this article: Project Roles in JSM
With the new 'Customer' Product Role, my JIRA users are JSM customers. They aren't counted as Agents in JSM.
Hi @Dan Breyen thanks for your reply. How can I create a role only have rights to comment (add internal note) on issues?
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Check out this page too: JSM access for Jira users
There's some permissions settings in the right column about granting permission to comment & view.
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Glad to help @Alex Lee . If you could, would it be possible for you to mark this as solved? That will help out others with the same issue in the future.
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I created a role with permissions of add comment on issues and assignable user.
Added user coco to this group, but I cannot assign issues to that user.
Thanks,
Alex
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Collaborators are not assignable users, they have limited options, such as adding internal comments and attachments.
You need to assign a Service Management license to that user to grant additional permissions.
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