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      Error messages on failure for default assignee are not very clear. Some examples below:

      When removing access from Jira for a user that is a default assignee, no warning is provided.

      No warning on changing a workflow that will fail because of the default assignee.

      Changes on the permission scheme, removing possible assign for the default assignee are also not warned.

      When using the Inline Issue Create feature (What needs to be done?), and failing to assign, no clear message is provided. Fixed

      Network response:

      {
          "errorMessages": [],
          "errors": {
              "assignee": "The default assignee does NOT have ASSIGNABLE permission OR Unassigned issues are turned off."
          }
      }

            [JRACLOUD-87505] Improve error handling for default assignee failures.

             

            When using the Inline Issue Create feature (What needs to be done?), and failing to assign, no clear message is provided.


            I believe this one element of the original request has been fixed:

            1. Remove users who is default assignee of a project
            2. Go to an issue on the project where the user was default assignee
            3. Open an issue and attempt to inline-create a subtask. Observe that a yellow warning icon appears. Click on that and you will see the following:

            Anusha Rutnam added a comment -   When using the Inline Issue Create feature (What needs to be done?), and failing to assign, no clear message is provided. I believe this one element of the original request has been fixed: Remove users who is default assignee of a project Go to an issue on the project where the user was default assignee Open an issue and attempt to inline-create a subtask. Observe that a yellow warning icon appears. Click on that and you will see the following:

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