Hi all together,
we’re using Jira Datacenter 9.17.2 with ScriptRunner.
We have some user groups I would like to delete, because I think they are no longer used.
In the administration for groups, I can see whether a certain group is used in Permissions Schemes, Notification Schemes and Issue Security Schemes and to share saved filters.
But user groups can be used in many other ways, e.g.
Unfortunately, Jira doesn’t check all these points when I try to delete a group.
Is there a way to find out whether a group is still used or not, at least for some of the points?
Best regards,
Gisela
Hi,
I think this app can cover your request ;), you can have a look :v
Tracking group usage in Jira/Confluence can be a challenge, but Group Master for Jira/Confluence makes it simple! You can easily see where each group is being used across all your projects—no more searching or guessing. It’s all in one place, making things way more organized. Give it a try and see how easy it can be!
https://marketplace.atlassian.com/apps/1236395/group-master-for-jira?hosting=datacenter&tab=overview
And another advanced group management capabilities:
View group usage across Jira
Edit group names for clarity
Move or copy group members easily
Replicate or migrate group usage
Delete groups and clean up associated data
In the meantime I've written some SQL Stored Procedures for these above mentioned points:
and also for "User In Group Conditions" in Workflows.
These points are still open:
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