So, users will still have their user names displayed correctly when listing test cases, plans, cycles, or executions if for any reason these users have been assigned to any of these entities by someone who has permission to do so. User names in listings, reports, and other pages will still be displayed regardless of the Assignable user permission. This is consistent with how Jira works: if you try to filter Jira issues by users, the search query only runs if the current user has the Browse users permission. User filters on the Test Case, Test Cycle, and Test Execution screens and in report filters still require the Browse users permission. This matches the Jira behavior when assigning an issue to a user. User pickers on the create and edit screens for Test Cases, Test Plans, Test Cycles, and Test Executions will list only assignable users. ![]() ![]() Previously, Zephyr Scale did not take the latter permission into account. User pickers now work similarly to those in Jira and will suggest users based on the Browse users and Assignable user permissions.
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