Hello,
I need to hide a custom fields (Select List , Text Field , Scripted Field) from all of the users- instead 2 users.
Is it possible to do it on Behaviours? This is my code and it's now working on view screen:
import com.atlassian.jira.component.ComponentAccessor;
def Source = getFieldById("customfield_11507")
def user = ComponentAccessor.getJiraAuthenticationContext().getLoggedInUser();
log.warn user
if(user!='dmor(dmor)')
{
Source.setRequired(false)
Source.setHidden(true)
}
1.Please try Advanced Edit.//------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2.Then configure your field behaviour:
- Change hidden to true
- Add these 2 users to new group and add this group to behaviour.
There is no advanced edit option on behaviour plugin now
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You can use this built-in ability (with Behaviour)
:
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As you can see in my example- I'm not using a system field.
You don't need to mark the "Shown" (after you've marked it called "Hidden"), look at my marks in the screenshot.
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Hi Neta,
This is not working, and the advanced edit option is no longer present on the plugin
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