Hi,
I have given a user the project permission 'Create Issues' and 'Work On Issues' in a project's used permission screen.
However from a story More > Create sub-task, when clicking the Create button, I am shown the error: User 'xyz' doesn't have the 'Work On Issues' permission
The workflow does not have any related validator or transition state properties.
Id there some other property that I need would need to set?
Assuming you have time tracking enabled, users would need to have the Work on Issues Permission in order to log time against tickets. Its not a workflow permission, it's a project permission.
You can read about it here: https://confluence.atlassian.com/adminjiraserver/managing-project-permissions-938847145.html
Time-tracking permissions and explanations
Work on issues | Permission to log work against an issue, i.e. create a worklog entry. (Only relevant if time tracking is enabled). |
Delete all worklogs | Permission to delete any worklog entries, regardless of who added them. (Only relevant if time tracking is enabled). Also see the Work On Issues permission. |
Delete own worklogs | Permission to delete worklog entries that were added by the user. (Only relevant if time tracking is enabled). Also see the Work On Issues permission. |
Edit all worklogs | Permission to edit any worklog entries, regardless of who added them. (Only relevant if time tracking is enabled). Also see the Work On Issues permission. |
Edit own worklogs | Permission to edit worklog entries that were added by the user. (Only relevant if time tracking is enabled). Also see the Work On Issues permission. |
Thanks @Rob Horan for your quick answer,
We do have time tracking enabled, and user had the Work on issues permission.
I now gave user all the mentioned permissions above, but he still is told 'User 'xyz' doesn't have the 'Work On Issues' permission'
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Did you check the permission helper?
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Hi @Rob Horan , thanks for reminding me about that JIRA feature.
No I hadn't and it just told me that Service Desk is overriding the permissions of the project (because it is in service desk), gave user a right to service desk and he has access now.
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