If a team works with multiple external customers with their own Jira, is there a way to display the boards in a single view.
Note these are separate Jira accounts. Creating a single account is not an option.
Can you create a single view of these different accounts?
Boards are a view of issues, not accounts.
This means I do not understand the question: "Create a single view of different accounts" - you create views of issues. The accounts are used to log in.
Could you explain a bit more what you are looking for? Maybe from your people's point of view - what are you hoping for (say) three different people to see, and where?
If a service provider works with multiple clients - with different Jira accounts, is there any way to display all the issues in a single view. I am looking for creative solutions - is it possible to import issues and create a new board on a common account, or can you use iframes?
Also looking for general ideas on how teams work in this situation.
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This is old, but I have the same question, and I believe I understand what is going on. Suppose that I am a consultant, and I work with multiple separate customers. Each of those customers have a separate Jira account which I am granted access to. I have the cooperation of the admins of those Jira accounts. How might I "view" issues assigned to me across these separate accounts in one place?
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>Each of those customers have a separate Jira account which I am granted access to
Are you mixing up "accounts" with "systems" here? Do you mean your customers all have separate Jira installations that your account has access to?
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