I am currently unable to delete any attachment on a JIRA issue and would really appreciate some guidance.
I have done some research and can note the following:
I really have nowhere else to look, so any guidance would be appreciated.
Sadly not - I'm the only person on the board for now, as I'm setting it up.
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According to your statement:
I have checked permissions and the entire team as well as me individually have permission to delete attachments.
When did you last reindexed your project?
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Sorry that was misleading - the permissions has a scheme setup for the wider team which i know is accurate in general. That didn't allow removing attachments, so I added myself manually and that didn't help. I tried to re-index now and that didn't work.
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Just tried a new permission scheme entirely and it's not that either.
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I have the exact same problem and I'm the Servicedesk administrator.
I used to revert to old issue view, but that is no longer possible.
It's not the first time you made your product worse, but this is very serious.
A document that for contractual reasons must not remain attached to the issue nor the service or cloud storage must be removed as soon as possible!
Kindly, and please hurry up to fix this!
/Jim
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Can you make sure that you have the Attachments field added to the View Issue screen set on your project?
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Double checked and it is there. This is the "Attachment" option and there doesn't appear to be any other option related to attachments.
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