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JIRA Security Level and Permissions Schemes for a specific Use Case

Randy_Elias
Contributor
February 28, 2019

Hi All,

 

    We have a requirement for the following use case:

  1. The Reporter can create a JIRA Issue in any department.
  2. The Reporter can view/edit any JIRA Issue he/she has created regardless of which department he/she belongs to.
  3. The Reporter cannot see any JIRA issues he/she did not create outside of his/her department.

   We decided to use Security Level to define the Departments and assigned user groups to each Security Level.

   However, Security Level controls what JIRA Issues users can view or not view. Thus, #3 is achieved, but #1 and #2 are not. 

   Anyone have any ideas how to approach this problem?

 

Thanks,

   Randy

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Earl McCutcheon
Atlassian Team
Atlassian Team members are employees working across the company in a wide variety of roles.
March 1, 2019

Hi Randy,

You already noted Point 3 is covered by the issue security levels and point 1 and 2 can be covered with Project Permissions.

The following KB details how to set this up:

Regards,
Earl

Randy_Elias
Contributor
March 1, 2019

Thank-you @Earl McCutcheon !!!

That did the trick! :)

 

Randy

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sumaiya shahid June 12, 2023

Hy I want to set default security level 1 on some issues without using the script runner of Jira can someone guide me regarding this?

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