I have a number of Issues created by a user that I need to assign to a different user. I can get a list, but the bulk update tool doesn't have a choice for changing the Issue assignment.
For whatever reason, in the new JIRA instance I now have a choice that lets me change field contents. I am all set.
Are you sure? I can change the assignee through bulk edit issue.
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Don't see how, but I am happy to have my ignorance cured. Here's what I see.
Start here, and click the "all 50 issue(s)" under 'Bulk Change'
Then check them all...
And click NEXT to get here... where I see nothing about changing the assignee.
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You need permission to edit the issues. That is where the assignee can be changed.
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Of course. But I have permission. I am logged in with the same account I used to create the Issues. I can open any one of them individually and reassign.
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Well, that is what JIRA is saying. An alternative is to use the JIRA Command Line Interface and specifically the runFromIssueList action with the same JQL. Use
--common "--action updateIssue --issue @issue@ --assignee xxxxx" --continue
similar to How to use runFromIssueList. The --continue will allow it to continue through any errors. I suspect a permission problem with one of the issues. Then you can go the UI and see if it provides more info.
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