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- Allows you to filter the Jira users by a certain criteria (see below) and then group them by common permission DNA DNA™ for better management.
2. Calculates effective rights for a set of users grouped by a certain criteria.
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There are two criteria you can filter users by:
- e-mail - analyze effective rights starting from a set of users with common e-mail keywords.
- e-mail - analyze effective rights starting from a set of users with common e-mail keywords.
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For more information about families, see Managing Families. |
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When moving a user into a family, the permissions of that users will change immediately. |
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Besides calculating effective rights for a set of users grouped by a certain criteria, this tab highlights some certain situations based on the DNA DNA™ of each family. We call them advices.
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- users don’t have Jira Users global permission, but they have some certain other permissions
- users have some certain project-related permission but they don’t have permission to browse that project
- users can create issues on the project but they can’t see them (they don’t have the Browse Projects permission)
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The number of families per page is configurable. By default, a single family per page is displayed.
Adding Predefined FamiliesTo add a predefined family to the family set you have to click the Add Predefined Family button in the upper-right corner of the family set. A dialog is displayed allowing you to choose a family defined in the Define Families tab.
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You can save your families by clicking clicking the Save button at the bottom of the page. In the Family Browser tab you are able to browse through the saved sets of families by name.
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