I have a Project A, shared between Team A and Team B. Both teams can create and assign issues to each other. I want to impliment a restriction on issue closing such that an issue created by a user from Team A should only be closeable by any user of Team A. users in Team B shouldnot be able to close issues.
I have two user groups for each team.
I have been looking at options in Permission schemes and Close transilation validation but couldnt find a way to impliment such a rule.
JIRA Server V 6.4
Thanks in advance for assist.
If you use project roles instead of groups you may be able to script a solution. you would need to make sure the users only appear in one project role.
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In each project, you could tie a specific Project Role to the respective groups then in your permissions scheme, allow only that project role to Resolve Issues.
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Hi Kyle,
How do we achive this?
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1. I have created a project roles.
2. Project role is assinged Resolve Permision.
3. Then in project Adminstration section, Team Group A and Team Group B is assinged to Project Role.
Dont you think this would allow users from across Team Group A to resolve issues created by Team Group B?
You want to allow members of each Team Group to resolve issues created by their team only.
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do we have any validation type like ' is in the same group as' ?
such a validation can resolve given probelm.
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No, because it is functionally useless, as in almost all systems, everyone is in a "can log in" group.
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