Removing a group or project role from the permission scheme is giving an error. I have created a copy of the default permission scheme and am trying to make some changes to it for example removing the group "jira-administrators" from the Administer Project and it gives me an error - "This combination of permission and people just won't work. No content to map to Object due to end of input."
Any help would be appreciated in resolving this issue. Thank you!
Hi Priya,
I think you are trying to remove the permission where your account is also part of this Group. One option is to create a new dummy user and make that user as System-Admin and then try to remove this group from that user account instead of your account. Hope this works. Please check and let me know if this works.
BR,
Prashant.
I am part of this group but its not just this group that is having an issue. I have a single user that I am trying to remove and I get the same error for that too. It seems like I cannot remove any project role or single user from my permission scheme and all of them give me the same error "This combination of permission and people just won't work. No content to map to Object due to end of input."
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@Priya Jhangiani - NOAA Affiliate could you please confirm how did you fixed this error.
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Hi @Priya Jhangiani - NOAA Affiliate I don't have my own experience with it. Do you have any error in your atlassian-jira.log file?
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I don't have direct access to the log files but doesn't look like there were any errors.
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hi @Priya Jhangiani - NOAA Affiliate you just accepted my answer, but I don't think it is helpful :) did you solve the problem? @Prashant Sangappa Shivashimpi 's answer seems to me more valid than mine.
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huh, you just fixed it :) thank you
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Hi Priya,
Glad you could able to fix this issue with my answer.
@Martin Bayer _MoroSystems_ s_r_o__ , Many thanks.. It's great to get connected.
BR,
Prashant.
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