None of our users (including admins) are able to assign issues to users. When we click the assignee field and type in any name, nothing is returned. The project has "any logged in user" permission for "assignable user" as well as "assign issues". When I check the users names from the permission helper, Jira tells me that the users do have permissions (both for assigning and being assigned).
We do have Post-Functions to assign issues automatically to different users for different steps in the workflow. I am wondering if this makes a difference. Although the issues were still assignable to anyone for a few days before this behavior started happening.
(using Jira cloud)
After working with the support team, turns out the issue was the fact that the "Assignee" field was not in the "View/Edit Issue Screen" for this particular project. Although the filed was still showing on the actual issue details, and was also present in the "Issue Layout" menu (for the new issue layout), since it wasn't on the View/Edit Issue Screen, users were not able to update it.
Once the Assignee field was added to this screen issue was resolved.
Oh, I see! Thanks for the update!
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Solved for us, thanks! Super straighforward as usual :D
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Yes, I was able to reach out and resolve the issue. I will write out the resolution here so others can reference in the future if they run into the same situation.
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@Ignacio PulgarI appreciate the information, but I might be missing the connection between your answer and my question. Could you please clarify if there is any link between the two?
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After reading your question a second time and having tested a bit, my initial answer has no relationship with it. Sorry for that.
Please, double check with the Permission Helper that people count with the permissions you mentiomed and Browse Projects.
If they have all permissions, open a ticket to Atlassian Support.
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