Hi, I'm hoping someone can help me with a question about forms linked to projects. I'm a Jira newbie!
I'm creating a form that will allow employees to make requests - however, I don't want anyone to be able to view what other employees have requested.
I have tried to set the "Create issues" permission to "Any logged in user" and to "Public", and I've tried creating a new role that only has the "Create issues" permission, but nothing seems to work. When I link the form, they're told they don't have access.
Does anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks!
Hi @Lara Brown
Welcome to the Community.
Can I confirm what type of Project the Form is being created within - is this Jira Service Management or Jira Work Management?
Here's how to find the Project Type...
Ste
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Hi @Lara Brown
I envisage this would be possible using an Issue Security Scheme.
All relevant Users will need permission to...
...however, post-creation you can limit Issue visibility on a per-Issue basis.
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Create the Scheme
To create an Issue Security Scheme for this...
^ This should create an Issue Security Scheme - to be clear, the aim is to:
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Apply to Project
To apply the Scheme...
Things to check...
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This should provide the restricted access you are seeking!
For more information on Issue Security, see this help page.
Let us know if this works!
Ste
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Brilliant! I still need to test a couple of things but on first attempt, it looks like this worked.
Thank you so much!
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No worries!
If this answer helped resolve your question - could you accept it? That means others who find this question in future know this answer can help them too :)
Ste
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Thanks again! This did indeed work but it seems only for users who are site admins.
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Hi @Lara Brown
So normal users can see all Issues, but Site Admins can only see their own?
Could you provide details of how you set up the Issue Security Scheme? A screenshot would be beneficial here :)
Ste
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Sorry for the delay!
The issue I had was only Site Admins could view and submit the form to create a new issue. Members of our team with regular access were still being told they did not have access to the form.
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Hi @Lara Brown
So is this now resolved for you?
If it is, could you accept the answer so others know this can help them too? :)
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