Hello Team,
I have installed ScriptRunner on our Jira staging environment. What I aim to do is restrict an entire group to be able to edit custom fields. I have set the following behaviour:
But still I am able to edit the custom fields after I login with user having this group:
Any help will be appreciated
Best,
Zhivko
Hi @Zhivko Zhelev ,
Do you also have a screen dump of how the mapping is set up for this behaviour?
Regards, Marco
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Hi @Zhivko Zhelev ,
I've recreated the behavior and in the edit screen I can't mutate the field.
On the view-screen I do get the pencil next to the field, but when I click on it the edit-screen is opened and I can't mutate the field anyway.
I can't imagine why in your situation the field can be mutated.
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Thanks for your reply.
Really strange then, do you think it has something to do that we are using the free trial so far? We wanted to test the product before purchasing?
Maybe I should contact the support directly?
Regards,
Zhivko
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Free trial won't affect the functionality. This does sound like one for Scriptrunner support - https://docs.adaptavist.com/sr4js/latest/get-help is the starting point
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