I would like to create a form with 300+ fields. It will be a plain form with no validations on fields. Users will be either entering data or selecting using check boxes / dropdowns. Can I create another issue type for this? I do not want to go for confluence as this is one time requirement and I want to confirm if this can be achieved using JiRA.
Hi Pravin
One of your options is to consider using ProForma Lite (it is a free app available in the marketplace ) that allows you to build a form within Jira. You will have the flexibility to use dynamic sections to make the form easier to use. To be upfront, I am from Proforma.
Many thanks.
Kate
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You can make Jira do this off-the-shelf, and yes, use a new issue type for it, as that means you can put the 300 on that issue type alone.
But bear in mind that a 300-field form usually means "broken process" - no-one wants to fill in a 300 field form, and humans will instinctively fill in as little as possible and/or actively work around your process to avoid doing it.
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I agree with the observation. I am planning to break these in different sections / issue types / or a agreeable work around. As of now, I use excel which has 5-7 worksheets in that and people do update it.
Thanks
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