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Managing project permissions

bart_verbauwhede
December 13, 2019

In the standard documentation the different types of project permissions and the functions they secure are explained.

But the information is missing for the schemes 

View Project Properties and Manage Project Properties

what functions do they secure

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Richard Jones
July 23, 2015

Ok I have got this smile Problem is that for some buttons they are using the i18n.titles which were pointing at the different titles. For others it wasnt. I think the problem here is that the random RESOLVED button I was seeing was in fact not a resolved button. It just had the i18n title of the resolved button. Clicking on it would take me to a state other than resolved. All good now I found that

 

@Nic Brough [Adaptavist] thanks for the tip about the weighting. this will help as well!

Nic Brough -Adaptavist-
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July 23, 2015

Oh, well spotted. I've learned something new today as well. (I can go home now, right? ;-) )

Richard Jones
July 23, 2015

alos found on the weighting that it is opsbar-sequence with a - and not a . to get weighting correct. My worfklow is coming together :) Thanks @a display name

Richard Jones
July 23, 2015

yep go home and rest ;) thanks for your help

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Nic Brough -Adaptavist-
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July 22, 2015

I'm not sure why you're relating the list of transitions to the order they appear, but it's an incorrect assumption.  That is determined by "weight", and if that weight is left blank, JIRA just uses the ID.  If you click on a transition and then find its "properties", you can add a weight as a property, by saying opsbar.sequence <number>.  The higher the number, the lower it will appear in the menu

As for the resolve transition, go back to the diagram, it's a lot easier.  Look at the "resolved" status, I expect you'll find a box next to it saying "all" and with a transition from there to "resolved".  That's a global transition, usable from everywhere.

Richard Jones
July 22, 2015

thanks for the answer Nic. I wil update the question. There is no ALL box present unfortunately

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July 22, 2015

Ok, this is quite odd. I assume when you say there is no "all box" in the diagram, you've checked the whole diagram, not just the resolve status. If that's true, then my next thought is that you must be looking at the wrong workflow for that issue!

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