Dear Colleagues,
I want to edit project permissions such as:
- The user can create project but can not add oneself and anyone to the project.
- The user can not add issue type.
- The user can add space schema
How can I edit these permissions, thanks in advance...
All below comes under same permission :
Create and administer - projects, issue types, fields, workflows, and schemes for all projects.
Hello,
You can have such permissions.
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I want to edit these permissions, but I can not find their places to edit.
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@Joe Pitt Thank you. I meant CAN'T. There are only three levels: Project Administrator, Jira Administrator and System Jira Administrator. That is all.
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Where is the area that I can manage? For example the issue type adding or removing permission area.
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There is not such permission as add or remove issue type. You should be a Jira administrator to add or remove an issue type. But Jira administrator will also give you other permissions like creating and removing permission schemes, workflow schemes and so on.
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The user can create project but the user can not add oneself and anyone to the project? Which group should I add the user?
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There is no permission like that. If a user can create a project, this user can add anyone to this project. This user must be a Jira administrator. You can not split these permissions.
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I want, the user able to create a project but can not add himself to the proejct. Is it possible? By the way, thank you for your quick responses...
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It is not possible.
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For v 7.12.1 What is the differences between Project Administrator, Jira Administrator and System Jira Administrator level ? How can I add users to project administrator instead of Jira Administrator? How can I manage Project Administrator group? What's the abilities of Project Administrator level, do you have any document or link? Thank you for your support.
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System admin can perform all the admin actions. There is a system admin group (or groups) that say who is a system admin. Only system admins can add people to those groups if you're using the internal accounts.
Jira admin can only configure the application stuff (modify schemes, fields, workflows, users etc). There is a jira admin group (or groups) that say who is a jira admin. Only system and jira admins can add people to those groups if you're using the internal accounts.
Project admin is controlled by the permissions on the project and lets the user manage things local to that project only (roles, components and versions, plus some field and workflow settings in later versions)
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