I want a user to be able to only log issues in the project and not be able to see my sprint issues. Please advice.
If a user needs to be able to submit issues, but doesn't need to view them in Jira, could you set up an Issue Collector for them? (This would only work if it's a Classic Project.)
If you need users to create issues - they'll need access to the project. This means they'll need to see the issues within it, which would include those within Sprints.
That isn't to say this isn't possible though - Issue Security Schemes allow you to control and can and cannot view issues. You can control who can provide security levels - along with what they do.
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You'd need to be a Jira Admin to set this up and this needs to be a Classic project - but here's a brief overview of how this might work manually:
^ Using this method, users would be able to see the project and create their issues - but not see any restricted issues unless you provided them access using a user type like "Reporter" or "Assignee"
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You can modify this a little - such as:
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Idea:
To think outside the box on this you could:
^ This way you could manage visibility post-creation depending on the security level without initial manual intervention! This is a bit cleaner than the manual version above!
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Ste
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Did you try to set project permission with the user's role?
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Hi Puneet,
Try Configuring issue-level security. Cheers!
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You can not
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Can you please suggest a work around?
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