I would like to know if the below requirement is possible or not
When a user from one group is creating a ticket, security level must be selected by default.
This security level selection should depend on the users group.
Ex: If an user from Group A is creating a ticket the default security level should be Level 1.
If an user from group B is creating a ticket the default security level should be Level 6.
Thanks.
Hi Mahanth,
You can't do that on the actual create. You can only designate a default security level for all new issues. But then you can run an automation rule that will change the security level based on the Reporter or some other condition.
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Hi @John Funk in the automation I have selected action as edit issue and selected security level field but it's not showing any levels which I have created to select one.
Do you have any idea about it?
Thanks
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If you added the security levels since the last time you refreshed the tab with the automation rules that might be the reason. Save and publish what you have for the rule, then refresh the page. Then see if they show up.
Also make sure that the permission scheme has the actor of the rule in the Set Security Level permission. That might be the addons-atlassian group/project role and/or you or whoever is the actor of the rule.
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Gave create, edit & set security level permissions to Automation for Jira who is an actor
and refreshed but still its not working.
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Are you included in the security level you are trying to set it to?
If not, add yourself there for the short term. Refresh again the rule, and see if you can add it then. If that works, you can get it saved and tested and then remove yourself from the security level.
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Added my account as well but still it's not showing any levels
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Can you share the rule that you have built along with the details of the Edit issue for that field?
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Ah, maybe make sure the Security Level field is on the Create and Update screens for the project. Also, see if you can Create an issue with the Security Level or update an existing one.
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So that's the problem. Go to the permission scheme and then the permission helper. Then put in the information for the Set Security Level permission and see what it says.
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Hi @John Funk Finally my issue resolved.
Problem here is the one who is creating the automation and selecting the level must be in that level. Now I have mapped my self to that level and it is visible now.
Thank you so much for the support @John Funk
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