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Problem with Behvaiours plugin requiring fields that shouldn't be required

Justin Corcoran
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April 10, 2012

I'm using the Behaviours plugin to show/hide fields based on a selection in a field. My original question about this can be found here: https://answers.atlassian.com/questions/41707/trying-to-show-fields-based-on-selection-in-another-field-using-behavious-plugin

However, now i'm finding that the plugin is making fields required that shouldn't be required, and is not recognizing when data is put in a required field. I have the plugin tied to one issue type. If I select this issue type, and then change issue types to a type that doesn't have any scripted behaviors, the plugin still seems to be running the "rules" against the first issue type.

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JamieA
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April 10, 2012

I have heard of a similar problem recently - what browser is it?

Justin Corcoran
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April 10, 2012

Chrome. I realized you had also said in the other issue that the script was "untested" specifically related to making the fields required, so I want to look into that some more too.

Justin Corcoran
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April 10, 2012

I see the same behavior in IE8

JamieA
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April 10, 2012

The particular script was untested but the behaviour in your screenshot is just wrong. What version of jira is it?

Justin Corcoran
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April 10, 2012

Great, thanks!

Justin Corcoran
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April 10, 2012

the version is JIRA 5.0.1

JamieA
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April 10, 2012

Will get back to you.

Justin Corcoran
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July 19, 2012

Jamie, any chance you have an update on this? For now I've just disabled Behaviors, but I've found more reason to use it, and I'm still getting the same issue. I'd really like to be able to use this tool!

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