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×Hi everybody,
how can be ensured that a project's default security level is used for all issues in this project and never the "none" level?
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So if an internal user does not explicitly set the security level a publicly visible issue is created. What possibilities are there to ensure that the default security level is always used in the SUPPORT project?
Thanks!
Another option if it is possible to change VM files: https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/JIRA/How+to+Remove+%27NONE%27+from+a+Select+List+Custom+Field
Or create a new issue security scheme for the SUPPORT project with a default security level (and keep the security level names different, just to be sure). It will get applied when the issue is moved AFAIK.
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I'll try that!
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Default values are set for both affected Security Schemes. Though one has set "none" as default (whcih is also present in the other one, just not default) and as soon as we switch the project the security scheme gets NOT changed (as "none" is available in both shemes, but onle the default value in one scheme).
So that looks just as it is set up right now...
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It's a feature. We used this plugin to solve this kind of problems: https://marketplace.atlassian.com/plugins/com.keplerrominfo.jira.plugins.blitz-actions (i.e. create a button "Move SUPPORT", and scripted the creation of the issue,l setting the correct security level).
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Basically it gets applied, just only initially. Though, when the project changes (to a project that has a different devault level) the pre-set security level from the first project will stay and does not change to the default level of the "new" project. Kind of annoying!
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I am not sure if I understand your question as it's kind of confusing to me, are you saying default security level which you set from configuration is not getting set ?
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Exactly, the default security level gets not applied. But this is no bug (from my point of view) since it is a feature that field values are mainained when changing the project in the create issue dialog.
If there was a possibility to disable the none security level this would not be a valid value and the default security level (which would be then the only one) must be selected.
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