We would like to give the browse users permission at project level only, not as a global permission. Is this already possible? or is the global permission the only available? Thanks
Hi Alexey,
Thanks, what you say matches what I found so far.
Hello,
You set the browse users permission globally. If a user has this permission, a user can browse users from Jira. But on project level you can limit only the assignee field. It is the Assignable users permission. That is all you can do out of the box.
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Victor, thanks for your help. I see the logic of your solution but the problem is that I don't see the permission 'Browse users' as an option among all other permissions (within a permission scheme) such us 'browse projects', 'manage sprints', and so on.
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Juan,
Are you a jira admin in the project? If not, have your admin edit for you as mentioned above.
Victor
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Juan,
It is set globally, however, when you use your permission scheme, you determine if the scheme is going to be shared with other projects or not. If not, create a scheme just for the project and give the permission to whoever.
Victor
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