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Function introduction

             User binding configuration: This function mainly Jira users and DingTalk binding relationship management, users can be bound users and unbound users to query, binding users to edit, untie and other operations. In addition, there is the query function of binding history, as well as the function of bulk binding.

Function entrance

             This feature is accessed by :Management Apps> "User Binding Configuration"

First, view the bound user information

    1, click on the user binding configuration, the default display of bound user information


   (1) In the user filter box, enter the Jira user who needs to query. The list information of Jira users can be queried with precision

  (2) In the user-filtered box, enter the characters contained by the Jira user that needs to be queried. The list information for Jira users can be fuzzyly queried


Second, the operation of the bound user

   1, edit binding DingTalk users.

   Step 1: Click the edit button to display the box for editing the binding relationship


     Step 2: Click department * under pulls the frame, demonstrated from constructs the application the department tabulation.The user may carry on the change department; Click user ID, name * under pulls the frame, demonstrates under this department the member information

    Step 3: Department and user ID, name selection, click the binding button

     The operation was successful, while the list of bound users was refreshed

   2, untie the WeChat Work users.

     Click the untied button to display a confirmation prompt box

     

Click the OK button and the operation is successful

       

  Third, the bound user

            Details: https://dragonsoft.atlassian.net/wiki/pages/resumedraft.action?draftId=1339327260

   Fourth, binding history

            Details: DingTalk for Jira - Binding History

    Fifth, batch binding            

            Details: DingTalk for Jira - Batch Binding


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