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How to mark a ticket as Confidential?

Brian Litwak August 12, 2020

Hi,

I don´t know if issue security schemes works for me.

I have 3 requests types: A, B, C and 2 services desk team. (Teresa and Laurel)

Teresa has HR role and Laurel has a Dev Role.

I want Teresa can see every ticket = every request type.

However, I don´t want Laurel to see every ticket, I want Laurel see just tickets about request type A so Laurel can answer Dev tickets.

Is it possible?

Thanks

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Nic Brough -Adaptavist-
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August 12, 2020

Requests do not have security schemes of any form, only the issues behind them.

The only way you could do this is have distinct issue types with a 1:1 mapping between them (request A = issue type A, request B = issue type B, etc) and then have some form of automation that sets a security level on issue types B and C such that Laurel is excluded from them.

Brian Litwak August 12, 2020

Hi @Nic Brough -Adaptavist- 

 

Can works this?

 

Thanks

Nic Brough -Adaptavist-
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August 13, 2020

That is what I was describing.  You put a security level on the issue.

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