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Hi
How do we know which groups are local groups in JIRA (Vs the ones from LDAP).
I am changing from one LDAP to another LDAP and I read that local group memberships are lost.
All my directories are Microsoft Active Directory (Read Only, with Local Groups)
Thanks
Abe
Could you help me, I would like to know the reverse, that what groups comes from individual Directory, not from Internal Directory. What does "1" mean after the "local ="?
It is the directory ID?
Thank you,
Attila
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Hi Attila!
This field is a boolean that indicates if the group is local or not.
Best regards.
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Hello Peter
In my groups I see a list of about 2000+ groups, I guess most of them are from LDAP. Just would like to know how to differentiate between groups that are from LDAP Vs which are created locally.
Thanks
Abe
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Hi Abraham,
Local Groups are the one created and managed inside JIRA.
https://confluence.atlassian.com/jira/managing-groups-185729462.html
Cheers,
Peter T
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