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For some organizations in our JSM, I need certain users to be able to view and comment on all tickets in that specific organization.
How can I achieve this?
@Stefanie Sullivan, assuming the users are customers, you can add the same set of customers to different organizations. Depending on your customer permissions and global settings. If your configuration automatically shares email requests with the customer's organization, you can achieve that by adding them to the organizations you want them to collaborate with.
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Thanks so much for the quick response!
I have an organization - let's call it ABCD Corp and I only want certain ABCD Corp customers in that organization to be able to see and comment on all the tickets in that one particular ABCD Corp organization. I don't necessarily want all the customers in that org to have the ability to see all the tickets in that org.
There should be no visibility into other organizations as well. Is that kind of more granular permissions possible without giving Agent access?
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Before discussing possible solutions to achieve that, let me ask you a question. Why do you have customers, those you don't want to see and comment on all tickets, within the organization? What is the use case that you need those customers within the organization?
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one way you could achieve this is by using Jira Automation. I have an automation rule like this in mind:
Would that work for you?
Cheers,
Matthias.
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