As shown in Figure 1, I can't connect to confluence in Jira.
But I gave all the permissions I set in the project to the administrator.
And in the permission scheme, all the permissions are also given to the administrator, and then this project belongs to this permission scheme. What should I do?
Hi @Leo White
welcome to to the community.
Can you follow the below steps, it worked for me
There shouldn't be a need to relate the two instances together as that is handled automatically in Cloud. Likewise this shouldn't be a permissions issue or otherwise, as it's a Free instance.
Hope this helps
@Leo White create a new jira software project and check it will show code in feature then you can enable.
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It seems to be the same problem. I can't start the code feature, but I'm the only account in the organization.😢
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@Leo White To make sure you can enable code, choose a Jira Software template when creating the project (scrum, kanban or bug tracking)
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@Pasam Venkateshwarrao So this is an issue about template choice?
Not all templates can check Code Feature, is this right?
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@Pasam Venkateshwarrao In addition, I am very confused. It seems that Jira can only create projects through templates, but is there any way to find templates without restrictions? I am worried that these templates can only meet part of my needs. Is there any way not to create projects from templates, but can I use all the functions in it?
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@Leo White yes we can use all features whatever available in your instance
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