I wonder if any group can represent all users that have access to the site but not specifically to any product.
There's not a "group", just the members. However, if I may ask what problem you are trying to solve it might help with some ideas.
Take care,
Michael
Hello @Michael Simmons
My purpose was to use a custom field users pick that could retrieve all users with access to the site. As for now I use a group created by ourselves that is given to all users and then I give this group a project role.
It is working, but we have to give that group to all new users.
And many thanks for your interest !
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Can you not use the default Jira group (or whatever group you use to give people access to Jira)?
Michael
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@Joan Andreu Juan Torrens I'm afraid there is no way to show non-Jira users in Jira. Perhaps you could write some custom code, but other than that I'm afraid what you want to do is not possible within Jira. Sorry!
Michael
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