Hello Atlassian,
On your website (https://confluence.atlassian.com/adminjiraserver085/managing-project-permissions-981154936.html) you state that extended project administration can provide project administrators the ability to edit workflows and screens under certain conditions.
Well, I have a Jira project with a non-shared workflow where the project admin is unable to edit the workflow, despite it being only used by the project in question and it is not a system workflow. (And yes, Extended project administration is ENABLED in the project).
I see that @Derek Mart has asked such a question and Cody Stevens* is familiar with this part of Jira administration, so some clarification and assistance is welcome, as this is frustrating to both the global admins and the project admins at my company.
Note: Using Jira Data Center 8.5.5.
* I am unable to tag Cody since it appears his handle "Cody Stevens (Community)" has HTML format that this Details field can't handle.
@Gil Vinokoor ,welcome to Atlassian Community. Let me try if i can help you.
Can you please describe your issue, when you taking about workflow edit, what you want to achieve . Project Admins can edit non shared work flows but with some If's.
Hi Muhammad,
Thanks for replying. I was aware of all of those limitations and have confirmed that:
1. The workflow is not shared with other projects, nor is it a system workflow.
2. The statuses in the workflow already exist in the Jira instance, i.e. no statuses added.
3. Not relevant - I am not trying to delete any statuses.
4. Not relevant - the project admin is not even able to click "Edit" on the workflow, let along edit transitions.
So...any other ideas? Anyone else?
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Hello, is anyone from Atlassian or the Community able to provide insight or answers to my query above?
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