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Can a single permission scheme control browse permission to distinct users on different projects?

Richard Kiroy September 12, 2024 edited

 

For example, could a single permission scheme- let's call it Scheme#1-

Could Scheme#1 be used to exclusively apply Browse Access for Joe and Jane to Project#1, while also applying exclusive Browse Access for Bob and Barbra on Project#2. 
Is there any known way to make this work? 

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Jim Knepley - ReleaseTEAM
Atlassian Partner
September 12, 2024

If I understand what you're trying to do, then I think you can.

For Project#1 and Project#2, create a project role named something sensible like "read-only access" and assign that role "Browse" permissions within the permission scheme.

Then, within the projects, add the users to that role as appropriate.

ref: https://support.atlassian.com/jira-cloud-administration/docs/manage-project-roles/

Richard Kiroy September 12, 2024

I have a rough idea of what your saying and will give it a test. Thank you.

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