I have created a custom field of the type User Picker (single user). When I create a new issue with this field in the issue creation screen, I get the option to search for users awhen logged in as admin. When I log in as user I just get a text edit field, which makes it a lot harder to enter the correct user as I need to know the exact login name, instead of the real name.
The browser used as admin and as user is Chrome 21.0.1180.83. I don't see any error messages in the console.
Anyone got an idea how to enable the search option in this custom field for our regular users?
I suspect your users do not have "browse users" permission.
Go into Admin -> Global permissions and look for the browse users permission - you probably need to add "jira users" to it.
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what is the effect of changing role from : Other customers in their organization. This option only allows them to search for customers in their organization. to : Any customer or organization, by searching this project. This option allows them to search all customers in the current project.
as i am facing the same issue, and i already have this setting running on production and i dont want to mess up any thing on any other issue type.
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Hi Guys, I've got the same problem.. is there any solution for this?
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Hi,
I found in the Project settings - > Customer permissions the role Who can customers share requests with? , so I choosed the option Any customer or organization, by searching in this project and the custom field becamed enabled to search users by any customer .
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Worked Great !!
Thanks for the information.
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