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How to define new search templates in Jira?

rajesh natarajan
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December 27, 2018

How to define various roles in JIRA. I am new users aand using trail version

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Nic Brough -Adaptavist-
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December 28, 2018

There are two questions here, I'm not sure what you want answered or how.  So, a couple of things to clarify so you can give us more information

  • What do you mean by "search template"? 
    • A search in Jira finds issues based on criteria. 
    • People define a search and run it to get a list of current issues matching. 
    • They can save these as "filters", which can be run again, and used in many places (and will return all issues matching the question at the time they are used)
  • Does this "saved filter" definition match what you mean by "search template"?
  • Roles in Jira has a specific meaning
    • A role is a global object, available in all projects once created
    • Roles are things like Developer, Tester, User, Project Admin, Read only users, and so-on - defined real-world roles usually, although you can call them anything you want.
    • Roles are used in permissions, workflows, filtering and notifications mainly.  So you say things like "role of Developer can log work", "Testers get emails when X happens", etc
    • Each project can put its own users and groups in roles

And a last point - the trial versions of Atlassian software are not different software, they're a fully working service with all functions.  All the trial means is "it will stop working when the trial licence runs out".  No functions depend on it being a full licence over a trial.

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