Documentation for JIRA 4.0. Documentation for other versions of JIRA is available too.

Setting the security level on an issue restricts the access of that issue to only people who are a member of that security level. If you are not a member of that security level then you cannot access that issue and it will not appear in any filters, queries or statistics.

The security level of an issue can be set either when the issue is being created or afterwards when the issue is being edited.

権限

To be able to set the Issue Level Security for an issue the user must have the 'Set Issue Security' permission. This is set up by the administrator for the current project as explained in the Permissions section.

課題のセキュリティを設定する

A person can only set the security on an issue to a level that they are a member of. This prevents the issue from being set to a level that nobody is a member of and effectively becoming "lost"

If the person creating/editing the issue has the permission 'Set Issue Security' then they will be presented with a drop down of all the security levels that they are a member of. Selecting one of these levels sets the security of the issue to this level. The issue will then only be accessible to members of that security level

N.B. If the user does not have the 'Set Issue Security' permission then the default Issue Level Security will be used. This may mean that the issue created is not visible to the person that created it (Issue Level Security should be configured so this does not happen).