Hi,
concerned version control, i should get some "development" field in the issue screen, but its not visible.
When i check "where is my field", i get info/status that it should be visible.
Any idea why it remains invisible on the issue?
(switching to old view does show 'development', new issue view not)
Regards,
Kurt
Hi. Good news.
It seems i did setup the link between applications, but i also needed to link the repositories to the project in crucible administration/ repositories screen. After linking project to repositories the buttons to create issues or create reviews (after commits with issuenbr) are available. It sounds logical now. :)
greetz,
Kurt
Is there a value in the field? If not that could be the reason. Does it show in the edit screen if so add a value and see if it then displays in the view screen.
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Hi thx for the reply.
No value at this moment, its not visible in edit screen also.
Maybe it could depend on commits in SVN ?
In the "old" view the title "development" is visible, but has no content and is not editable. When switching to the issue (full) screen, "development" has dissapeared.
Weird stuff. :(
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Ok so new view issue. Did you go the project settings > issue layout, select the issuetype and check if the development field is in the available list? If not check in in the right column and drag over.
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It is added, i guess that's why the "where is my field" tells me it should be visible. (screenshot.)
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