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Exclusive control of issues created from the administration screen

After creating an issue, it is possible to edit it, but it seems that two or more people can edit the same issue at the same time.

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User A edits an issue, User B edits the same issue, User A saves, User B also saves.
→ After user A saves, user B also saves.
→ Is it possible to display a message such as "A user's updates and exclusions are applied" when user B saves?

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Is it possible to lock the file so that user B cannot edit it until user A edits and saves it?
Please refer to the capture for the screen.

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It's important to remember that while having exclusive control over administration-related issues can be helpful, its also important to involve other team members.

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Sebastian Krzewiński
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May 08, 2023

Hi @Yuhei 

 

As I remember this is not possible to block editing issue option when other user is editing. By default jira allow editing issues for everyone who have edit permissions on project.

 

Regards,

Seba 

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