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- Users who are specified in partnership configurations as Source and Destination Credentials for Partnership
- Users who are logged into JIRA Jira when creating/linking issues via Herzum Quick Linker.
Introduction
A user logged into JIRA Jira with browsing permission on a Project is allowed to view Herzum Quick Actions and Herzum Quick Links Panels but the allowed actions depends on:
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The table shown below provides a summarized view of the dependency between allowed actions and the provided users permission in the case of Local and Remote Partnership:
Local Partnership | Remote Partnership |
Create | Escalate | Link | Sync | Create | Escalate | Link | Sync | |
Logged in User |
Destination Credential |
Source Credential |
This guide provides details, for each scenario listed above, the required permissions for the logged in user and for the users set as Source and Destination Credentials for a Partnership.
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- Issue Link type is Quick Link: logged in user must have Create issue permission on the Target Project.
- Issue Link type is JIRA Jira Link: logged in user must have Create issue and Link Issues permissions on the Target Project.
- Issue Link type is Both: logged in user must have Create issue and Link Issues permissions on the Target Project.
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- Issue Link type is Quick Link: logged in user must have Browse issue permission on the Target Project.
- Issue Link type is JIRA Jira Link: logged in user must have Browse issue and Link Issues permissions on the Target Project.
- Issue Link type is Both: logged in user must have Browse issue and Link Issues permissions on the Target Project.
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Same Project permissions required as for Local Partnership.