Hello,
to Limit the resolution in my project, I must use "jira.field.resolution.include" as Workflow Properties (https://confluence.atlassian.com/adminjiraserver071/workflow-properties-802592825.html) here I must hand over not the Resolution but the "Resolution ID" how can I determine this ID? I'm only a Project Administrator, not the Systemadministrator.
Thanks in advanced
Hello Frank,
Kian is correct, an alternative way ( And I found it easier) is to:
Hope this answer your question.
Cheers,
Nico.
Just to clarify, what you've provided here would be the preferred solution if you are an administrator in the system. For users that are not administrators, they'll need to view the underlying issue data to gather the resolution ID's.
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Hi Kian, that is correct. Since I saw the url provided within jiraadmin I don't think it would be a problem.
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@Nicolas Tagle, I believe the question specified that the OP was not an admin which is why I recommended what I did. Either way, your solution is the best way admins can see the ID's.
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oh - cool it works also.
I'm a admin, but not a Systemadministratorin - it means - I can't access the databases directly.
Thanks for your helpful awnser
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You can view the JSON data of an existing resolved ticket using the url https://<your-domain>.atlassian.net/rest/api/2/issue/<your-resolved-issue-key>.
Once you have the JSON data, search for the "resolution" field.
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