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We failed to reorder the issue

Lucas Nörenberg de Deus
July 9, 2020

Recently, i have added a new user in my Jira Software team. I have granted the default permissions for Jira Software and Confluence, but he is not able to do nothing in the project (he can't move issues though the sprint board, update it's title or description, change the assignee, etc). Actually, the only thing the user can do is comment in the issues.

I tried to create a group with the required permissions, grant permissions directly to the user, but nothing works. Our team have other users with exactly same permission schemas and, for them, Jira works like a charm.

Here are screenshots of the user's permissions and the error he is facing:

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Taiwo Akindele
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July 11, 2013

Hi Rahul,

You can actually use Fisheye to connect JIRA issues to Perforce jobs.

Besides, depending on what version of JIRA you're using, there might be a few other both free and paid JIRA plugins that also allow you to link from JIRA to perforce.

Below are a few I found:

P4V Suite and JIRA quick Build Plugin- for JIRA 5.1 - 5.2.11

Perforce plugin for JIRA - should still work for JIRA 5.0 - 5.0.7

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