Hi,
I discovered that there are limitations between classic and nex-gen software projects.
I need to assign "discarded" issues to "done status" rather than "in progress status".
Do you know if it's possible? and if it were the case... how? I would really appreciate your help here!!!
Seems that the only possibility is to migrate all the issues to another new classic project... and I'm trying to avoid that...
Many thanks in advance.
Paula
Sorry for the late answer. Thx 4 replying that fast. Everything is clear now.
Any user who is able to login to JIRA is considered active (jira-users group by default). You can control this by global permissions.
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And how can I prevent, that 64 User are purchased? Do I have to delete them on the global permissions tab?
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Remove those users from the group that you have used in the "JIRA Users" global permissions. The group name is "users" by default in onDemand but you can add a different group if you want. Else make sure the "users" group has only 9 members!
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In that case, remove "Any" and add "users" back.
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Ok, I have the group "Any" where all possible google accounts are listed. In the group "users" are only those 9 people that followed my invitation.
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Yes, ofcourse. You can define who can access your instance.
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