Hi, i would like to set 1 filed based on other fields, is this possible? I have looked at https://studio.plugins.atlassian.com/wiki/display/JBHV/JIRA+Behaviours+Plugin#JIRABehavioursPlugin-Setonefieldbasedonanotherfieldwithinformationprovidedbytheserver
but i cant see how to do it.
Scenario:
Whilst creating an issue, user selects the severity = high, and module = UI. I would like to then default/set the value for Priority = medium.
Anyone have any tips on this?
Thanks
Clemens, HI.
Sorry for the long waiting. I found solution for my problem. Thanks for your attention!
HI, What was the Solution? Please share
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You can add a script in the description.
<script type="text/javascript">
change = document.getElementById('customfield_10124');
if (change) {
defect = document.getElementById('customfield_10171FieldArea');
defect.style.display='none';
change.onchange=function() {
if (this.value == 'Defect') {
defect.style.display='';
} else {
defect.style.display='none';
}
}
}
I used the above script to change the visibility of one field based on the value of another.
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Opened a new thread for this question since it is on a pretty old post.
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Hi Warren!
I resolved my problem in jjupin:
//assign to the signature
string[] availableFields = {"value_1", "value_2"};
string[] t = usersInGroups("GL_Direktors");
string[] selectedCheckboxes = customfield_10607; //I want to send someone to sign
for (string field in availableFields)
{
if(elementExists(selectedCheckboxes, field)){
for(number i = 0; i < size(t); i = i + 1){
if (isUserInRole(getElement(t, i), "ID", field))
{customfield_11300 = addElement(customfield_11300, getElement(t, i));}}}
}
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Thank you for your answer!
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HI, What was the Solution? Please share
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Hi Clemens!
Thank you for your attention!
And if I have some option custom field checkbox(for example, 8(10000 - 10008)) and 8 custom fields (10009 - 10017), I need to display custom fields on depending from one or more true checkbox. Could you help me, please.
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Hi All.
Vishnu, could you help me for your solution in my problem.
I have custom filed multicheckbox(customfield_10000) and I would like displaying text custom filed(customfield_10001) if one of the option custom field(customfield_10000) is true - (set checkbox).
I'm not strong to correct your script, help me please. JIRA 5.2
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I am not Vishnu :-)
However, something like this should work:
<script type="text/javascript">
multicheckbox = document.getElementById('customfield_10000');
if (multicheckbox) {
text_field = document.getElementById('customfield_10001FieldArea');
text_field.style.display='none';
multicheckbox.onchange=function() {
if (this.value) {
// Anzeige des Textfeldes, falls überhaupt Wert in Multicheckbox gewählt
text_field.style.display='';
} else {
text_field.style.display='none';
}
}
}
</script>
You can put this in the field description of custom-field 10000.
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Like the example explains, you will need to do a few things here:
Look at the other advanced examples for more code snippets too.
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