Hello!
I use a Rovo Agent to assist product idea intake. The Rovo Agent asks multiple questions and will then create an idea in Jira Product Discovery.
After the agent has captured the intake data the next step is to submit it to JPD. The create item skill is invoked and a nice card with a summary of intake data, create button, and edit button are presented to the user.
When a user wants to edit the summary we are getting a permission denied issue. This is unfortunate for the end user.
I think this may be happening because JPD requires a license to edit ideas. The problem here is that this idea hasn't actually been created yet, and should allow an unlicensed user to edit their input via the card before they actually click the create button?
Thanks!
Welcome to the community @Mike Stone This happens because the Edit button uses JPD’s edit-idea permission model, even though the idea isn’t created yet. Rovo still checks whether the user has a JPD license before letting them edit the draft card. Unlicensed users can view the preview but can’t modify it. There’s no override today—the only workarounds are editing the text earlier in the chat or having a licensed user submit the final idea. Atlassian is reviewing this behavior.
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