Hi I was wondering if someone could let me know if I can restrict a user from being able to see project backlog? If so, how?
Thanks for the quick reply. Basically I only want each user to see the Kanban board for a project. I don't want them to have access to click on the backlog and see everything there.
Can I clarify your question? Do you want to allow users access to a project but hide issues when they are assigned to a specific status in the workflow or kanban lane (in your case, backlog?)?
To my knowledge there isn't a way to do this but someone more experienced may be able to help.
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You could apply an issue security scheme to the backlog issues to restrict access.
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Look at the documentation. I rarely use them except to restrict reporters to only see their issues. You'd need to apply the scheme when you move them to the backlog.
https://confluence.atlassian.com/adminjiracloud/configuring-issue-level-security-776636711.html
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Thank you! So does that mean there's no way to set a "default" scheme for a project so that each user can only view the issues assigned to them? Each issue would have to manually be added to this scheme when created?
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The project can be setup with a default. The problem with assignee only is then no one will be able to see the whole picture. You could have assignee and a project role.
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