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Show links created in Jira on a Confluence page

Christian Polonio
January 25, 2019

Hi, 

I am using Jira & Confluence Cloud.

If I add a Jira macro to link to a Jira issue on a confluence page, a new link is also added to the Jira issue pointing back to the Confluence page ("mentioned in"). Also in the header of the Confluence page, I can see the "Jira Links" button.

But if I add a link to a Jira issue pointing to a Confluence page, the "Jira Links" button on the Confluence page does not show up. So I do not see the relation between the page and the issue if I look on the Confluence page.

When I did some evaluation of the hosted versions of Jira and Confluence some months ago, links between Jira and Confluence were always created as "two-way" links.

Is there a setting, I am missing? I can see Confluence being linked to Jira, if I navigate to Settings -> Products -> Integration -> Application links and vice versa. Also in the Confluence space settings the Jira project is linked to the space.

 

Best regards

Christian

 

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William McClain
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January 17, 2017

Sorry, that was a non-question, really. What I want to be able to do is to let everyone EXCEPT one group have access to a page. Is that possible.

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January 17, 2017

Not directly, the permissions are permissive/additive, not taken away later.

To do this, what you'd need to do is add a page restriction that grants access to all the other groups and not that one group.

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