I see less fields when I create an issue from the kanbanboard then creating it from administration part

HeidiI November 24, 2015

Hello,

When I create an issue in a project I see less fields when I create an issue from the kanbanboard then creating it from administration part.

What is the reason for this different behaviour?

 

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Nic Brough -Adaptavist-
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November 24, 2015

Ok, let's go back to basics.

When you look at your Kanban board, what project(s) does it cover? 

Pick ONE of these projects, and start creating an issue from the Kanban board for that project.  Pick an issue type too.  List the fields you are offered.  Cancel the create (if you want), as we're just testing.

Now go to the SAME project.  Create a new issue using the standard UI option.  Make sure you select the same issue type.  List the fields you are offered.  (And cancel again if you want)

What is the difference between the two lists?

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HeidiI November 24, 2015

I found the difference.   Thanks for helping me!

 

I created a new user and he saw everything correct.   It seems I changed the configuration via Where is my field and he keeps on remembering it.

 

Greetz

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Steven F Behnke
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November 24, 2015

Can you screenshot the two examples of where you are entering issues to clear this up?

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HeidiI November 24, 2015

Thanks for the answer!

 

Where can I see it?  is it in Issue Detail View?  There I see a lot of fields?

Nic Brough -Adaptavist-
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November 24, 2015

In the Kanban board settings.

HeidiI November 24, 2015

I don't see a limit

HeidiI November 24, 2015

I also see the same behaviour when starting in a different project without kanbanboard

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Nic Brough -Adaptavist-
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November 24, 2015

Does your board definition limit the fields on the Kanban board?

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