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I have parent and children of issue type (task). I need only for few users to see the parents and not the children. How should is do this? Creating group works or should i also need have security permissions in place.
Hi Kiranmai,
If you have sub-tasks as children then, no you will not be able to have separate issue security levels as the child sub-task inherits the level from the parent. Other parent/child relationships you could do separate levels with though - like with Epics and the children of epics.
Hi,
There are numerous ways to solve this in the Jira ecosystem.
Understanding the use case would help in choosing the best solution.
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Thank you for the response. i used security permission to implement my use case however, iam able to create security levels where Level 1 when selected - Shows both parent and children, Level 2 when selected for few tasks shows only children. But the user case is i need to show the parents only to a specific group and not child tasks. how can we achieve this?
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I'm afraid the response here is completely wrong.
Sub-tasks inherit their security level from their parent. This is because sub-tasks are a part of their parent, not separate issues, and there's no value in being able to hide parts of an issue.
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