Can anyone please tell me how to get rid of this? It comes up a lot, as you're editing tickets for the most part. Our workflow, permission scheme, etc, etc is all Default. We have not made any custom flows, aside from adding a few fields.
This should only appear when you reach a url you don't have permission to see, or the issue genuinely isn't there.
The only way I can think of persuading a healthy Jira to go there is to have a create process that ends up creating issues you can't see because of permissions, or a listener that picks up transition/edits and changes the security.
If you have not configured that, then I think you should go straight to support on this one, as it's a bug or fault. Https://support.atlassian.com/contact
Thank you. Yes, we have definitely not modified those areas. And I did find that other people are seeing it as well.
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Yes, you get that message when you don't have the permissions or security level to see it.
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We are seeing this message when adding a comment to an issue (that we are currently viewing). The comment is saved and displayed properly, even though the alert is seen. Any ideas why?
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Fyi: I was told to wait as they are working on a fix :(
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:D
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