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Way to restrict view on certain issues in a project rather than restricting view on entire project?

Hi, I was wondering if there was a way to restrict view of certain issues in a project rather than restricting view of the entire project. For example:

I'd like to keep project "XYZ" viewable to everyone, but I wish to have the issues XYZ-1, XYZ-2, XYZ-3 restricted to where only project admins can view those issues.

Is this done through the issue security setting? If so is there an FAQ for the Issue Security Setting?

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Trudy Claspill
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May 11, 2023

Yes, you can do that through Issue Security Schemes/Level.

Take a look at this documentation

https://support.atlassian.com/jira-cloud-administration/docs/configure-issue-security-schemes/

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Mikael Sandberg
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May 11, 2023

Correct, what you want to do is done via issue security. Have a look at this KB for more information. Basically what you need to do is:

  • change the project permissions so you grant access to users to set the security
  • create an issue security scheme
  • add security level(s) to the scheme
  • add members to the security level(s)
  • assign the issue security scheme to the project
  • add the security level field to the screens used by your issue types

Thanks All for this help!

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