Hello, please help me, I've been looking for a decent application for several days now, primarily interested in a free option. The main goals that the application should can do are:
Exporting a list of users in groups and projects. (In other words, the export should show that Bob has access to project AAA through the Jira group with the role of developer.)
If i can use method bulk inside the application can do all of this, that would be perfect. (But I'm not really counting on it.)
And if there are no free options available, then at least not for all the money in the world xD
Because the solution that Atlassian offers out of the box for user management seems to be aimed at companies with 20 managers and 5 developers working on 10 projects...
Hello @Olexandr Babych
For exporting users, within the User management that is a native in Jira, you can use the "Export users" option, where you can export it by:
From your request, this option covers it all.
@Nikola Perisic
Thank you for your answer
yea, i know about opotunity but i need export project role with mapped group to project role
For example:
porjectA -->group-->developer->b.bobson@example.com
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I see, let's see what the others from the community think about this.
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I've added an atlassian tag, hopefully someone will reach out.
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