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I want to create an AUTOMATION so that when the user writes the same summary in another item, they a

Gustavo
November 9, 2023

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I want to link my items when the SUMMARY field is written the same.
Ex - item 1 SUMMARY RSX-1B47
       item 2 SUMMARY RSX-1B47
Then, since the RSX-1B47 are the same, it would have to link automatically

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Dean Dretske
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June 8, 2012

I am a member of the system admins and the admin group is a project admin for this project. I additionally added my user account to the list of project admins. Still no component info. Any other suggestions?

Thanks!

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June 8, 2012
So the permission scheme still could be configured to not grant the "Administer Projects" permission to the the groups and roles you already tried. Please also check the permission scheme as Nic recommends
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June 8, 2012
Btw: can you add versions?
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June 8, 2012

I don't think it's this, but check that your project has at least one issue type that has a field configuration where components are enabled and not hidden. I don't actually think Jira is clever enough to disable the config for componets when they're irrelevant, but it's worth checking.

As Dieter says, can you maintain versions, and have you checked that the project admin role actually grants "administer project" in the permission scheme?

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Nic Brough -Adaptavist-
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June 8, 2012

You have to make sure that you are a *project* administrator, not just a system-administrator. System admins can always maintain project details (like users and roles), but they don't automatically get any rights to do anything else. (This is not spectacularly intuitive, but it is a better approach than "admin can automatically do everything). Check the permission scheme and add yourself to the admin role.

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