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To be able to tag the people from the other project, you would need to check the following:
This is when you want to TAG people from the other projects. If you wish to tag the people to your project, you need to add them to your project and choose the role that you will grant to them. Two thing to keep in mind if you are adding people to your project that if your project is:
Project roles:
You can tag your team mates in the project using the @ symbol.
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Are you looking to tag the users from Jira Software to Jira Service Management project? Thank you in advance.
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No, directly tagging users from Jira Service Management (JSM) in Jira Software isn't currently possible. This is because they are two separate applications within the Atlassian suite, with potentially different user bases.
However, there are workarounds to achieve similar notification goals:
Request Participants in JSM:
Agents can add users from either Jira Software or JSM as request participants in a JSM ticket. Once added, these users can be mentioned using the "@" symbol within comments on that specific ticket.
This functionality might require some configuration by your Jira administrator to ensure "Request Participants" is visible in the issue view.
Project Sharing (if applicable):
If both Jira Software and JSM pertain to the same project, you might be able to share the Jira Software project with relevant JSM users. This would allow them to be notified of updates through standard Jira project permissions.
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