A team requests updates to the behavior of some fields in the project. The project uses three issue types: Problem, Incident, and Change.
The desired configuration is shown below:
Which configuration update will meet the requirements?
Your business users want to know more about what is happening with the issues raised by their business unit.
They gave you a list of situations in which they want to get emails, so you know which parts of the shared notification scheme they want to be added to.
You consult with the project owner.
He doesn't want any changes to the emails that go to developers and testers.
The project owner approves of the business users getting the emails, but he would like to retain control of who
gets emails for his project.
How can you satisfy these requests?
Contractors will begin using your Jira instance.
You receive the following requirements for them:
How should you manage global permissions for the contractors user group?
Your business owners have told you to use roles as much as possible in Jira because it allows them to do things that groups cannot do.
When considering this, you need to be aware of those actions in Jira that require the use of groups rather than roles.
Identify two actions in Jira that require the use of groups. (Choose two.)
Jon is a new Jira user. He reports that adding comments to Jira isn't working as expected. When he attempts
to @mention a user, no list of available users is provided. Because he does not know everyone's username,
he is unable to target comments to specific users.
What is the cause of this problem?
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