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Can not edit filters that I own

Erin Blomert
Contributor
January 28, 2021

I have created a bunch of filters for my next-gen projects and dashboards.  When I go to edit them, however, it often only allows me to save as, stating:

"This filter was created by [me]. You can save a copy of this filter but you cannot modify the original."

I am a site admin so I do not think it is a permission issue.  Can someone shed some light?

 

Edit: I do not want to just "save as" the filter under a new name, I want to edit the current one so my dashboard widgets still pull it.

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Tarun Sapra
Community Champion
May 22, 2014

I was able to integrate github and jira by following the documentation https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/BITBUCKET/Linking+Bitbucket+and+GitHub+accounts+to+JIRA, few things to keep in mind

1) You need to generate cliend id and client secret and copy them in your dvcs plugin configuration

one of the problems I experienced is that sometimes it didn't work and I had to generate the client id and client secret again in order to integrate the github enterprise repo. with my JIRA.

2) Also, you need to have Admin rights for JIRA and for github is it's an organization account then you need to be the member of that organization. so that you can register a new application generate client id and client secret.

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david.s.mittman
Contributor
May 16, 2014

Is this true? It doesn't seem clear from the documentation. I have had the same experience as Tarun and I have the same question.

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John Esmet
May 8, 2014

I think you're supposed to generate a client ID and key for your account, and then provide those together with his username to allow the system to access his account's repos on your behalf.

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