Is there a plan for Jira to be able to have Dynamic forms like JSM where you have fields that are just created for the form and are not custom fields? I am not versed in the JSM form setup. My understanding is that you can create the fields for the form and they are not custom fields and are only stored on the forms. As a Jira Admin, I would like the ability to create a dynamic form for my various Jira Projects with conditions and drop downs that don't require custom fields and just reside on a form for the individual who picks up the request to view and figure out what is needed.
I did view this post https://community.atlassian.com/forums/Jira-questions/Dynamic-Forms-in-Software-Projects/qaq-p/3083133
I didn't see where I could have fields that weren't custom fields though maybe it's a setting.
Hello @Joni Johnson
The type of form options you have described are available natively only in Jira Service Management type projects which requires a subscription to Jira Service Management. That subscription is separate from a Jira subscription that provides functionality for Software and Business projects.
The post that you referenced asked about Dynamic forms for Software projects, but if you follow the documentation links in the Answer you will find that the forms functionality for Software projects is not the same as for JSM projects. It does not support creating fields that are only on the form. To add fields to a form you select from the fields that have been defined in Jira for the project.
@Trudy Claspill Thank you for sharing. You confirmed my understanding on the post I found. Would love to see this functionality to be native in Jira also.
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You're welcome.
Atlassian has previously stated that they have no plans to port the more flexible Forms functionality of JSM for use in Jira.
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