There are two boards in my Jira project. I would like to hide 1 of them from a certain set of users (say customers).
Is this feasible in jira cloud?
Hi @Nivedita
Boards are visual representations of filters - so you can modify the filter permissions which will in turn restrict access to the board.
You'll need to be a Board Admin and the owner of the filter - then:
^ As part of this, I would advise considering how you limit the view of issues. For example, hiding a board does not hide the project's issues from a user, these are controlled with project permissions.
If the aim is to hide both issues and boards, you might need to consider restricting who can access each project via permissions first - and then you could use project accessibility as the filter sharing on your board!
Let us know if you need any further help with project permissions :)
Ste
The below article don't explain visibility of a KANBAN. Only if it can be used. I mean, it will still show in the list of boards for the project, if the related filter is not visible for the user?
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I also tried hiding some KANBAN boards, by giving no permission to anyone ("No shares"). And the KANBAN boards still show up in other users KANBAN board list. :-(
It was inconsistent, however. Some boards got hidden, some didn't from this other user.
This other user was not admin of that board either.
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This other user is administrator for this project. Maybe that's why that user sees these Filters/Boards?!
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Hi @Nivedita ,
Please refer to this page https://confluence.atlassian.com/agile/jira-agile-resources/jira-agile-faq/how-to-restrict-the-access-to-jira-agile-scrum-board that explains how to restrict the access to JIRA Agile Scrum\kanban board.
Hope it helps!
Thanks,
Reshma
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