Hi,
I have created a project in which we are 3 people.
When I create a task, I can only put me and one of the other members as a responsible, but not the third one and I don't know why.
Additional info: this third member CAN put herself as a responsible of any task.
Thanks for the help!
You can't do it without add-ons. There are a lot of add-ons in the marketplace that enable it though
Thanks, Nic. Any that you would recommend based on my use case?
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Any of them - your use case is moderately simple - create issue during a post-function.
If it was more complex with "if this, then don't create" or "create different types based on data on the issue", I'd recommend Script Runner for complete freedom to write any logic you want, or JMWE or Bob Swift's add-ons for advanced cases while avoiding having to write code. But your case can use any of the "create issue on transition" add-ons in the marketplace.
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@Carlos Garcia Navarro, no Jira cannot do it by default. I use Scriptrunner for this. Check it out.
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Dear Carlos,
Use Automation for JIRA plugin to achieve this. Just Create simple Rule.
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Thanks, sivabalan. Do you know if there is any way to accomplish this without plugins?
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