Atlassian Certified in Managing Jira Projects for Cloud (ACP-100) — Question 37
A project has hundreds of old completed issues which are cluttering up the reports, searches, and dashboards.
The project administrator has the following requirements:
1. He wants to hide the old issues.
2. He wants to unhide issues, if needed.
3. He wants to control whether he himself sees the hidden issues, so they do not clutter his own daily work.
Which three configurations, when combined, will meet these requirements? (Choose three.)
Answer options
- A. security level
- B. project permission
- C. workflow condition
- D. project role
- E. global permission
- F. group
Correct answer: B, D, F
Explanation
The correct answer includes project permission, project role, and group because these settings allow the administrator to manage visibility of issues effectively. Project permission controls who can see issues, project role defines the user's role within the project allowing different levels of access, and group can be used to categorize users for access control. The other options do not provide the necessary level of control for hiding and showing issues as required.