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Hello community

I have a question about permission.

I have a work management project.

Inside of them I have two issue types (for exzample task1, task2)

Can I somehow limit the ability to see only one issue type for specific user?

For example:

User one (or group) can see only task1

User two (or group) can see only task2

All within one project.

Best regards

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Security issue level is exactly what I looking for. Thank You :)

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John Funk
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Feb 21, 2023

Hi Jakob,

The only way to prevent certain users from seeing certain issues is to use Issue Level Security. 

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Alex Koxaras _Relational_
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Feb 21, 2023

Hi @Jakub Szymański 

No you can't limit issue types to users, but you can use workflow validators to restrict users from creating a specific request type. For this to work you will need an app like JMWE or JSU etc.

Thank You so much :)

Alex Koxaras _Relational_
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Feb 21, 2023

@Jakub Szymański maybe I have misunderstand your question. What I say is valid 100% but only when creating issue types. If you want viewing restrictions, then you have to impose a security level as @John Funk suggests.

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