This question is in reference to Atlassian Documentation: Confluence Groups for Administrators
I would like to see if the group is used in Permission Schemes an workflows.
Confluence doesn't have those, do you mean JIRA?
Thank you for the response but I don't understand your comment
If you look in the documentation that I added the question to (Confluence Groups for Administrators) you can see who to create and delete groups in Confluence ( in our case our KB). I can however not at all see where the groups are used.
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You've asked about Confluence in most of the question, but then asked "where a group is used in permission schemes and workflows"
Confluence does not have permission schemes or workflows. Those exist in JIRA. So I'm questioning what you're asking about (because the answer to your question as written is "there isn't any")
If you're sure it's Confluence, then no, I'm afraid you have to look at the space permissions pages for each space.
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Your right, I mean if the group is used for Space permissions.
We are using Comala Workflows so that is not Confluence, I didn't think about that at first.
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Ahh, Comala workflows, handy add-on that
It's the same answer though - you need to look at each workflow individually.
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