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How do i find out the list of projects which has a particular group added to it?

Priyanka Khare
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July 23, 2018

How do I find out the list of projects which has a particular group added to it? For eg: If  I have a group "Jira-users" is there a way I can find out the number of projects having jira-users in it?

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Priyanka Khare
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July 23, 2018

@Nisha Hajamohideen Hi Nisha.

 

JQL is not accepting this query. There is no user Group keyword only user list is there

Nisha Hajamohideen
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July 23, 2018

Sorry.  Please check this one instead.

assignee in membersOf("jira-software-users")

or

reporter in membersOf("jira-software-users")

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Nisha Hajamohideen
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July 23, 2018

Hello,

 

Please check https://confluence.atlassian.com/jirakb/how-to-identify-which-groups-have-access-to-a-project-in-jira-884354938.html 

This has answer to your question.

Using the JQL "User Group" = jira-software-users lists only the issues that are raised by users in the user group.

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