Hi,
We are using Jira software 7.13.2 version and trying to mention the user with @ symbol in custom field wiki style render but it is not working. I can see it working only for system fields like comment, description. It will not work for custom fields?
ex: @Omprakash
Does anyone has any idea?
Thanks,
Om
Unfortunately, it looks like this is still not a feature that's available. You can go vote for that feature in the URL below.
https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/JRASERVER-32563
Let me know if you need any additional help or please mark this as answered if it answers your question.
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Hello Omprakash,
You need the Browse Users permission to do this and this is a global permission. Here is a link to help guide you on how to make that change. Hope this helps!
https://confluence.atlassian.com/adminjiracloud/managing-global-permissions-776636359.html
Please mark this as answered if it answers your question.
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@edwin vasquez unfortunate. It doesn't work for me. I have the permission to browse users. We actually set to jira-users group so everyone can do this, whoever logged into Jira. Even I am able to do this in Comments, description field but not in custom field. Did you able to do this on your environment ?
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Unfortunately, it looks like this is still not a feature that's available. You can go vote for that feature in the URL below.
https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/JRASERVER-32563
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