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My Jenkins is a localhost8080 for that how to create a credential in jira

Arunraj
March 9, 2021

I was installed jenkins in local host so when i'm try to create credential in jira how can i put jenkins url its not taking.

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Markus Lepper
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August 17, 2011

Hi Thomas,

Please explain more as your text is a bit ambigous. ;)

* Assigning issues to any person (with assignable user-rights) is done via "Assign" button or when being in editing mode.

OR

* When editing a project configuration you could choose "Select assignees for components" and then select the "project lead" radio button. Issues created then get automatically assigned to the "Project Lead"

Does this help?

BR,Markus

Thomas Heidenreich
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August 17, 2011

Sorry, for beeing unclear - I meant the Post function 'Assign to Lead Developer' in the workflow.

To rephrase the question: How can I assign an issue to the project lead in a post function, regardless whether there is a component lead configured?

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