Hello All.
I'm cracking my head with this one.
I'm developing a custom-field simple stuff easy peasy, nothing complicated just a simple text field and all I want to do is add it to the issue collector. But issue collector seems to be allowing only out of the box custom field types to the issue collector form but not any custom developed ones.
Is this not doable?
Before any thing gets added to the issue collector form, it seems to be executing
CustomFieldType.getKey()
Issue Collector guide has nothing about custom-fields that are developed in-house.
Appreciate your thoughts and pointers
Cheers,
Parthi
Have a read at the JIRA Advance Use of Issue Collector page https://confluence.atlassian.com/jira/advanced-use-of-the-jira-issue-collector-296092376.html. That will help you through on all your problems with it.
Unfortunately it does not provide me anything to work with, I do not want to set a value through the javascript in any of the custom fields I want the user to enter those those values.
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I am having the same issue. I'm sure there is a simple solution that I'm missing, but I can't find any documentation that explains how to include a custom field in the issue collector for the Reporter to see (The Advanced Use of the JIRA Issue Collector documentation provides lots of info on setting values, but nothing on displaying new fields in the issue collector dialogue.)
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That should be done in the Issue Collector configuration side.
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