Hallo,
We have custom field called "Application" (select list - single choice) and two text custom field called "owner 1" and "owner 2". In Excel i have list witch 60 applications and two owners for each application.
It's possible to import this values to custom fields and "connect' them?
For example if I choose application "x" then show "owner 1" and owner 2 for this application, if i select application "y" show their owners...
Everything i have in one file, it's possible to import everything and "conect" in JIRA somehow ?
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Hi Pawel, How did you manage to import values from a xcel file? My case: I have a custom field - drop-down list, single choice called Service Catalog (all the soft and hard components for witch we provide support). The xls file has 300 entries, i have integrated on the custom field manually -> NOT OK because the xls file it's updated every week... So do you have a solution for this? I can provide you screen shots, more infos etc. I really need this function :) Cheers, Oli.
JIRA does not allow for multi child cascading select lists as far as I know. However, you could use 2 casading select fields and just have duplicate top level application entries.
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Ok, but this mettod is not acceptable for us, we need to have one main field and two child fields...
Maybe there is a method that we can create one main field and create two text fields ans write some script or configure somehow that if i choose A or B or C from main field (select list) that JIRA will fill those another 2 text fields...
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