Hi Alex, thank you for this great video. I have one observation; noticed there are multiple permission types that involve the 'Any Logged in user' within issue permission category; however do I need to remove it from all these types since I have already eliminated them from Browse project type ? Thank you for your insight.
Is it possible to link to your next video at the end of these videos? A lot of your videos reference please see the next video but then a random video in your catalog pops up. Specifically, you didn't mention what the next video was after this one and now I need to find the title. Thanks!
I will go back and get these updated. I record the video and then my wife uploads. . .sometimes we miscommunicate. Thanks and we'll try to do better!!!!
Thanks for your video. I just wanna restrict one external user from seeing all my internal products available in Jira rather than his invited one. Please advise
Is this for the cloud? I'm just learning API's in Jira, but from my limited knowledge, the user authenticates via their API token. So, I would say that whatever access the user has normally would apply to whatever API calls the user is making.
Your thoughts on, Permission Scheme * Browse Projects - pass criteria to see the projects remove 'Any Logged in user' == perfect, agree but Jira has included a highly misleading label "Browse Projects Ability to browse projects and the issues within them." It does not seem to be Projects, it is {this} project. the Project which is employing this scheme.
I want to restrict an external vendor group from seeing all internal project available in Jira. I want them to see only the 2-3 projects they are working on. Please advise
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thank you so much!!! Very useful video
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thank you so much! Now I could be able to adjust the permissions.
You're welcome!
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Hi Alex, thank you for this great video. I have one observation; noticed there are multiple permission types that involve the 'Any Logged in user' within issue permission category; however do I need to remove it from all these types since I have already eliminated them from Browse project type ? Thank you for your insight.
Thank you for the great videos! Could you do one on Issue Security Schemes and how to use them?
Ultimate explanation
Thanks!
Is it possible to link to your next video at the end of these videos? A lot of your videos reference please see the next video but then a random video in your catalog pops up. Specifically, you didn't mention what the next video was after this one and now I need to find the title. Thanks!
I will go back and get these updated. I record the video and then my wife uploads. . .sometimes we miscommunicate. Thanks and we'll try to do better!!!!
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Thanks for your video. I just wanna restrict one external user from seeing all my internal products available in Jira rather than his invited one. Please advise
See the product? Or project?
Thank you
You're welcome!!
Prefect one.
Appreciate it!
Hi Alex, Can permission scheme be applied to an API user, so the API calls this user generating will be limited to certain fields?
Is this for the cloud? I'm just learning API's in Jira, but from my limited knowledge, the user authenticates via their API token. So, I would say that whatever access the user has normally would apply to whatever API calls the user is making.
Your thoughts on,
Permission Scheme
* Browse Projects - pass criteria to see the projects
remove 'Any Logged in user' == perfect, agree
but Jira has included a highly misleading label
"Browse Projects Ability to browse projects and the issues within them."
It does not seem to be Projects, it is {this} project. the Project which is employing this scheme.
Correct. Should be Browse the Project (singular)
Did you upgrade your camera? Looks super crisp!
Figured out how to record in 1080. . . was doing 720 this entire time. . .
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@@jimiwikmanofficial Thanks. I can't believe it took me 6 months to figure this out.
I want to restrict an external vendor group from seeing all internal project available in Jira. I want them to see only the 2-3 projects they are working on. Please advise