Hello,
I would like to know if JIRA has any plugin or direct way to set a color or label to users.
For example, we have 3 big groups and each with sub-groups where the people are added.
GroupA
SubG1, SubG2
GroupB
SubG11, SubG22
GroupC
SubG111, SubG222
On a ticket, in the 'People' area(Assignee & Reporter), I want to be able to separate the users area for several reports.
If the 'Assignee' user is from GroupA and his SubGs, I want him marked with blue color or a special tag, let's say '[GA] usernameX'.
If the 'Assignee' is from GroupB and his SubGs, green color or tagged '[GB] usernameY' etc.
Thank you,
Jira doesn't recognise sub-groups, so you'll just have to work off the groups themselves.
Jira doesn't have any functions for displaying users or groups with differentials, a group is simply a group, not a formatting or content item.
I've not found any apps that can do this either.
Ok. Thank you for your answer. I guess that the only way could be a special script.
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@Nic Brough -Adaptavist-Do you know if it's possible to create something like this with a custom script made by a JIRA developer?
We need this improvement somehow.
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I think you could do it with a custom app, but I'm less familiar with front-end display stuff than the backend functions, so I am not 100% sure it is possible.
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Where should I ask or whom from Atlassian? Any idea? :) We need this badly.
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