Hi Evert,
As others mentioned, the native queues can't be restricted to some users. They can be only starred and thanks to this being on the top in the list.
If you want to achieve your goal, you have to use our app Queues for Jira Service Management. It allows you to restrict queues to specific Jira groups. We can also add the possibility to select some users if you want - this app is still under development. If you have a small Jira instance, I strongly recommend you to try our app - it's free up to 10 users.
Cheers,
Kate
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Hi Evert,
Hana is right you can't hide queues from certain users in the same project, but one workaround could be to make certain issues invisible to certain users by using Issue Level Security.
Here's a good article on what Issue Security Schemes are, and here's a video demonstration of setting one up.
For example if you have 3 teams in JSM "IT Support" "Customer Service" and "HR" using the same project and customer portal (which would be a bit weird, but let's roll with it) you could have 3x Project Roles or Groups that match the team name.
Then you could create 3 security levels with these names in the Issue Security Scheme, and add these groups/users/project roles to the appropriate level.
You may also need to consider how these issues would differ from each other and how the "Security Level" field will get filled (maybe a rule in Jira Automation to say if the issue meets certain conditions, then set the Security field to "Customer Service" etc)
This way even though the queues are visible to everyone, the issues inside the queues are only visible to the Service Desk agents who belong to the appropriate Security Level.
Another tip would be to suggest each team clicks the star against the queues that they need to keep an eye on, this will pin the queues towards the top of the list, the rest can then be ignored.
I've not tried doing this myself, and it seems like it would add quite a bit of overhead but it could be an option.
If you need to draw a blackout curtain between issues and users, have you thought about multiple projects instead?
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lol Hana's reply about starring queues came in as I was typing this out.
Sounds like the best option to simplify the UI for your agents
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Hi @Evert Morren ,
AFAIK this is not possible.
May I ask you why you need such a functionality? Maybe there's another possibility how to solve it. Thank you.
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Hi Ana, thanks for answering.
We use already issue-level security, so only specific issues are visible for specific agents, but the can see all the queues. I am looking that the only see the specific queue which is applicable for the specific security level.
regards,
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Queues can be starred, so maybe you can tell your agents to star only the queues, which are relevant to them, but you cannot hide them completely from them.
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Hello this post is from 2 years ago, is this still the case and is not built into the application yet without the need of an add-on.
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