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Associating a permission scheme with a project

United Ticket
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October 25, 2018

hi

1Choose the Jira icon (, , , or ) > Projects.
2Search for and select the project you want to change permissions for.
3Select Settings to view the project's settings.
4Select Permissions from the sidebar. This displays the current permissions scheme.
5Click the Actions dropdown menu and choose Use a different scheme.
6On the Associate Permission Scheme to Project page, select the permission scheme you want to associate with the project.
7Click the Associate button to associate the project with the permission scheme

There is no 4Select Permissions from the sidebar.

 

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Alexey Matveev
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October 25, 2018

Hello,

Are you on Cloud or Server? if on Cloud, then I guess you created a next-gen project. This project type does not have the permissions menu option. And you can not change permissions.

Alexey Matveev
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October 25, 2018

Do you mean that if you Select the Permissions option, then you can not see the current permission scheme?

Riley Taylor
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October 25, 2018

I'm trying to make a Wallboard publicly visible. I would assume "open" on the next-gen project would solve this, but it doesn't. Docs all say (like the OP linked above) that permissions schemes can make a wallboard publicly visible.

Alexey Matveev
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Sorry, I do not understand what you are trying to do. What is a Wallboard policy?

Tony Newman October 26, 2018

I think, United Ticket uses Cloud version

Steeve M.
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February 4, 2019

I had the same problem and it was because I setup a Next-gen project.
Thanks for the tip Alexey

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October 25, 2018

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What are you seeing on your screen?

Tony Newman October 26, 2018

Permissions, like in Server version. But in cloud - there is no such option. Or his project prefs. different from yours

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Divya Suseelan October 25, 2018

There is an option Permission under Project Settings.

 

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Tony Newman October 26, 2018

Hm, what kind of project settings do you use ?

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