Hello Timothy,
I find my JSD customers by going to https://yoursite.atlassian.net/admin/jira-service-desk/portal-only-customers (Site administration > User Management > Jira Service Desk).
When I click on a customer, there is a button Migrate to Atlassian account:
I haven't tried it out but when I click on this button, it reads:
When you migrate a user, we transfer their requests to the Atlassian account and give them a new user key. Their portal-only account can't be unmigrated or reactivated.
So I think it does what you're looking for.
Hope this helps,
- Manon
Thank you. The funny thing was that the menu entry did not exist. My colleague could find it but not me!
He sent me a direct link and then it appeared, as if by magic and is now visible to me.
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You need to give application access to the user . Go to Settings->Applications->Application Access. For each application you will see groups in which a user must be to have access to a certain application. Choose the application, to which you want to add the user, and add the user to any of the groups, defined for the applicaton.
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That is exactly the problem. The customer is not found when entering the username.
Neither from Site Administration -> Group -> Add user OR Application access ->Grant Access ->Grant application access to users
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Might be off topic :p, but can you verify the permissions here ?
https://confluence.atlassian.com/jirakb/unable-to-browse-for-users-and-groups-120521888.html
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I can browse all other users. It just seems like the customers are only recognized in the Service Desk project.
Obviously there is a use case where a customer for a service desk will become a jira user. So this must be possible.
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The only place the user is found is when I search in the Service Desk project.
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Did you try adding them to the jira-users group ?
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When searching they do not show up as users at all...
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