I am looking to find a solution that will allow fields within a JIRA ticket to be auto populated based upon dropdown selections when creating the ticket. I have some experience with administering JIRA but no development skills, so creating a plug-in is not an option for me. Any help here would be greatly appreciated as I need to get something in place quickly in order to meet a new business proposition.
In line 14, value is going to contain rubbish, because you're trying to fetch a custom field object as though it's an integer. That will break total on line 15, and then that can't be posted in 16.
You'll also find the same problem in 8 - you need the value of a field, not the field.
Try something like
def cf0 = customFieldManager.getCustomFieldObject ("customfield_26200")
def valueCf0 = issue.getCustomFieldValue(cf0)
and so-on
Thanks. I have set up a custom script post function, but it fails to run. I'm getting an error on the last line of the script. Any help would be appreciated.
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Behaviours in the Script Runner would let you set pre-selected values. Post-functions would let you easily calculate a desired value and set it after the user commits a change. So, yes, Script Runner is probably the easy solution either way (and you'll find it's got other uses)
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You could try using ScriptRunnerPlugin. It allow to create script without plugin creation.
Namely you need script post-function.
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