Hi,
We have Portfolio for JIRA and have limited the access to Portfolio to users who work in a team-of-teams.
But we do want normal users to be able to set the Parent Link from within the Create / View / Edit Issue screens.
But users now get the error "You are not authorised to perform this operation". And it seems that the Portfolio Administration only contains roles that allow users to do things with the Portfolio Plans.
So: is there a way to allow users to set the Parent Link (and Team) in an Issue without also giving them permissions to work with Plans?
A Suggestion has been raised for this in October 2016. You can view it and vote for it here:https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/JPO-1681
Hi, did you got any suggestion on this .I am also facing this issue ,if you aware the solution pls share with us ,will appreciate your help
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This issue has been fixed in Portfolio for Jira Server 3.3.0.
Now users do not need to have Portfolio permissions in order to set the Parent Link, Team and Target dates in Jira.
Regards,
Tomasz
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This is a big problem for us too. Dev teams need to be able to link their Epics to Features (a portfolio level work item). But the only way that they can is if we give them the ability to create Portfolio plans. I don't want 1000 garbage portfolio plans being created by every user out there. yet all the users need to be able to set the parent of an epic. Surely there must be some kind of workaround??? I have added jira-software-users to the 'Portfolio Restricted User' permission but that only prevents them from being able to not only create plans, but also use them to mangle all the work-items. At least that's something, but I need to prevent people from creating tons of crap 'Portfolios' because they're curious and can. The few ones we really want people to see will be completely lost in all the clutter. I'm not exaggerating. When there are thousands of users, that WILL happen.
Can anyone help? Any ideas? Anything from an add-on that we could leverage??
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Hi there,
We're running into the same issue, but we have a possible solution depending on your org. When you add editors to a plan on Portfolio v2.0 or later, the plan becomes read only to everyone else. So, add anyone who might need to edit Portfolio parent-links as Portfolio for JIRA Users, then add specific editors to the plan who can interact with and manipulate data on the Portfolio for JIRA side of the house.
The problem with this solution is that any Portfolio for JIRA user can then create Portfolio Plans.
Hope this helps,
Bryan
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This only allows people to edit the Parent Link via editing the issue within Portfolio. When editing an issue (e.g., a Feature) to add the Initiative as a Parent Link, the error still pops up.
I'm using Portfolio on my Cloud instance.
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