While preparing for ACP-520, Jira Cloud administration, I notice some conflicting info.
Can anyone please help to confirm the below, as it is a bit confusing:
Which admin privileges are required to:
Create a new product role, AND Set a default group to that role.
A:'Product admin role for Jira Administrator'.
B: 'Site Administrator'
C: Project Administrator'
D: User role of Jira Software'
Reading the Atlassian doc's, and conducting tests, I'd say B, but according to the practice exam it's A.
Hi MS,
Welcome to Atlassian Community!
In order to create a role and set the group you only need Product admin permissions, so option A is correct. You would only need site admin if you also needed to create the group as well.
Thanks Mikael. I am still confused, as per the Atlassian docs, (and after testing this myself), a Site/Org Admin can create a new product role and set a default role.
See excerpt from the Atlassian doc below:
How does product access work?
As an organization admin, you can grant the default level of product access to users by doing one of the following:
assign a product role when you invite a new user to your organization
assign a product role to give product access to an existing user
add one or more users to a group (any product role you add to a group grants access to all the group members)
To give users product access, you must assign them a role in admin.atlassian.com. Organization admins are able to assign product roles. User access admins can also do this, but only for products they administer. Similarly, a site administrator can only assign roles within sites they administer.
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Correct, org admins can also do this. But you should always think what is the minimum permission needed in order to do something when answering a question like this, so therefor product admin is the correct answer.
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