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Cat not get any issue on a Business space

Parker Tran
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November 18, 2025

I'm using Jira Cloud and I have a Business space. When I access the board, no issues are listed. I have an admin role in this space, but another member with a regular member role can see some issues (tickets).

I also tried searching with JQL, but the same result occurs. Actually, there are still issues in this space/project.

How can I fix this?

Thanks,

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Mohanraj Thangamuthu
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November 18, 2025

Hello, Good day. Please make sure "admin" role or your user account has browse project permission. Also do you have issue security configured?

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Prachi Bolar
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November 18, 2025

Hello,

Welcome to the community :) 

Please check if you have below permissions in the JWM project 

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Thank You,

Prachi

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Jason U
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November 18, 2025

Hi Parker,

If your teammate can see issues but you (as an admin) cannot, this usually happens not because of project roles, but because of Issue Security or your board filter.

Here are the main checks to fix it:

1. Check Issue Security

Even if you’re a project admin, you cannot see issues if they are restricted by an Issue Security Scheme.

Go to:
Project settings → Issue security
If security levels exist, check whether your user/account is included in the security level that the issues use.
Issues with security applied will not appear in:
– the board
– JQL results
– the issue navigator

This matches exactly what you're describing.

2. Check if your board filter is restricted

Sometimes the board filter is scoped to a subset of issues.
Go to:
Board settings → General → Filter Query
Confirm that the filter applies to all issue types/statuses in the project.

3. Confirm your permissions

For company-managed projects, you must have at least:
– Browse Projects permission
– and optionally View Development Tools if dev fields exist

In team-managed Business projects, this is simpler, but you still need:
Project settings → Access → Your role should be Member or Administrator

(If roles were changed recently, you may need to refresh session or log out/in.)

Trudy Claspill
Community Champion
November 18, 2025

@Jason U 

FYI, in a Business type of project/space access to Board settings / General / Filter Query is not support. A Business project comes with a built in board with a static filter to pull all issues in the project.

But your other two suggestions are good things to check.

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