View, create, or delete a group

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Before you begin

You must be logged in as a user with the Jira Administrators or Jira System Administrators global permission to perform the following procedures.

View the Group browser

The Group browser in Jira allows you to view, create, and edit groups, while also allowing you to modify members, and view group permissions and settings. 

To view the group browser
  1. In the upper-right corner of the screen, select Administration User Management.

  2. Under User management (the left-side panel), select Groups to open the Group browser. 
  3. Select the group name to see the permissions, email notification schemes, security levels, and saved filters.

Create a group

Create new groups in Jira to customize security permissions based on roles. Users may be added to many groups depending on the level of access that they need to do their job. 

To create a group
  1. In the upper-right corner of the screen, select Administration User Management.
  2. Under User management (the left-side panel), select Groups to open the Group browser. 
  3. Type the new group name in the Add group form.
  4. Select Add group and you're done.

Note

New groups are created without access to Jira functions so you'll have to assign permissions to the group before members can inherit functionality. 

Delete a group


Before you delete a group

  • Check whether the group is being used by any permission schemesemail notification schemesissue security levels, or saved filters.
  • Consider the impact this may have on users in that group. For example, if a user receives access to a specific feature only from this group, then the user will no longer have that permission and it may impact their work.
To delete a group
  1. In the upper-right corner of the screen, select Administration User Management.
  2. Under User management (the left-side panel), select Groups to open the Group browser. 
  3. Select Delete in the Operations column.
    1. You will be redirected to a confirmation screen that explains that users will be removed from the group through its deletion. The users themselves will not be deleted from Jira during this operation.
    2. Note that you cannot delete a group that is currently the only default group for an application. The Delete link will be greyed out.
  4. Consider carefully and select Delete to finish (or Cancel if you've decided to reconsider).
Last modified on Oct 7, 2022

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