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asignee list not showing all users

Anil Gupta
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March 16, 2015
 

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Udo Brand
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March 16, 2015

Check your permission scheme, look who has the assignable user permission.

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Anil Gupta
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March 16, 2015

I have given the user the administrator role. Still I don’t see him in the assignee list when I want to assign a task to the other user after adding a  comment or changing the task status.

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March 16, 2015

Admin does not mean "can do everything", it means "can do admin tasks" (admin can do everything is a dreadful approach and Atlassian don't do it). You need to add them to a role that has the assignable user permission, as Udo says.

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HP March 16, 2015

might be the permission issue? (because user will not in the list if he/she do not have permission to work on ticket.

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