So, I have noticed that Jira automatically gets a "user" account for running automations through, but I have not seen this in Confluence. Is this something that is not a feature? Or do I have to manually activate it?
I would love to have a built-in Automation user account without having to increase my paid user count.
Right now that is only available in Jira, Confluence doesn't have that option.
Anyone with permission to edit a rule can change the rule actor.
In Confluence automation, you can set the rule actor as yourself, but can’t change it to someone else.
In Jira automation, you can set the rule actor as yourself, or as the Automation for Jira user. Global administrators can set anyone as the rule actor.
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