What is the difference between global and project-level automation rules in JIRA?
- Global rules apply to all projects in a JIRA instance, while project-level rules apply only to specific projects.
- Global rules can only be created by JIRA administrators, while project-level rules can be created by project admins.
- Global rules can trigger events across different JIRA instances, while project-level rules are limited to the current instance.
- Global rules run before project-level rules in the automation sequence.
Global automation rules in JIRA apply to all projects within a JIRA instance, allowing administrators to set up automation that spans across the entire system. On the other hand, project-level automation rules are specific to individual projects, giving project administrators control over automation within their projects without affecting others.
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