Hello!
Suppose there is a team of 3 people in a project in Jira, A, B and C, everyone can create their issue within the project, but my question is: Is there any way that for example A does not delete the issue from B or C but if you can delete your own issue?
Thanks!
Hi
In permission scheme , you can specify who can delete an issue in Jira
Project Settings --> permissions --> you can find the above.
But this for overall project.
You can check with "Automation" there may be a possibility. but this is a automated thing. when status changed or edited some kind of operation the action will be performed automatically.
Hello @KAGITHALA BABU ANVESH !
Thank you very much for your answer, I go to the project settings part of the left sidebar but I cannot find the permissions option and I am the project administrator.
Do you know where else I could find it?
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are you project admin or Jira admin
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I would both say, I have created everything from scratch, up to the membership.
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Unfortunately in a Free plan adjusting the Permission Scheme is not possible:
https://support.atlassian.com/jira-service-management-cloud/docs/overview-of-jira-cloud-permissions/
You can't edit project permissions or roles on the Free plan for Jira Software or Jira Core, and you can't configure issue-level security on any Free plan (including Jira Service Management).
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Assuming the "owner" of an issue is the reporter or an assignee, yes, you can set the permission in the project to "Delete issue: Reporter" or "Delete issue: assignee"
Next-gen projects do not have this function though.
I'd also recommend not allowing delete in general. Deleted issues are totally gone, destroyed and you really don't want to be messing around restoring backups when one of your people gets it wrong (and they will)
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Hello @Nic Brough -Adaptavist- !!!
Thank you very much for your answer!! Where can I find the option to "do not delete issues in general"?
Thanks!
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In the project's permission scheme.
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