Hi All,
We have a requirement where we have to calculate quality score based on the value of 5 checkbox or radio buttons field. There will be 2 options for each checkboxes.. Yes and No. Yes has 5 points assigned to it and No has 0 points assigned to it.
Is there a way in Jira where we can have a calculated value within a field based on the options selected in the mentioned fields?
Thanks and Regards,
Jenin C M
We have achieved this through Calculated Custom fields from Jira Misc Custom Fields Plugin. It was realy simple and worked like a charm.
Thanks and Regards,
Jenin C M
Hi Jenin, Could you let us know how this was done using Calculated Custom Field We have Multiple options for a custom field and would like to calculate an Erro percentage for the same. Regards, Leon K
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If you interested in a lightweight score solution for JIRA server, then check out our Feature Score add-on. This plugin adds a simple configurable custom field, so you do not have to create a custom field for every parameter.
You can configure customize your metrics, value range, and weights easily and the score will be calculated based on the configured equation.
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Hi,
You can do it with javascript or with scripint tools in the post function like (JJUPIN plugin)
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You can use the Script Runner plugin and create a scripted field to calculate the needed value.
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