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Cristina Andrei
Contributor
November 4, 2022

If a user  want to be able to set a particular security level in on some issues in "X" Project he has to be assigned to that particular security level?

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Dirk Ronsmans
Community Champion
November 4, 2022 edited

Correct, to set a certain level you must be part of that level.

If that's an issue you can create a more "dynamic" issue security level by setting it based on a custom field with an automation or with a group picker field.

 

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especially the last option here is an interesting one. it allows you to pretty much create a single level and depending on a user or group picker field you can show/hide the issue

Cristina Andrei
Contributor
November 4, 2022

@Dirk Ronsmans  thank you!

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John Funk
Community Champion
November 4, 2022

Hi Cristina,

I would say yes, but you should test it out to be sure. First though, the user must have the ability to Set issues security in the Permission Scheme. 

Cristina Andrei
Contributor
November 4, 2022

@John Funk thank you

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