Hi Team ,
I have 2 custom fields .
1st field type is group picker (single)
2nd is the default assignee field .
I would like both field should co-ordinate
for example .
person select group 1 from first field , only those person in group no 1 should be visible in assignee list .
I would not prefer to go with cascading field option that soo manual .
Please suggest the better way .
Any possible way i can make sync with both fields
Hi @Priti Soni
Sadly, that is not possible. There is no auto-populate option for fields.
You can do it after you create a work item. but not on the Fly.
A good post here about that:
Regards - Aaron
Hello @Priti Soni ~ you can do this if you create your own custom assignee user picker field with a context configuration (and enable group or project role filtering).
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Hi and welcome to the Atlassian Community!
You can solve this in the permission scheme. Look for the Assignable User permission:
Update this permission with the Group custom field value option and select your Group Picker field. Remove the undesired options.
Give it a try!
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Hi @Jeroen Poismans ,
This doesnt solve my problem . It is the permission who can assignee issue to user.
I want as per the selection of group picker (first field) , the assignee(user picker ) should populate based on the group selected
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