I'm afraid this sounds quite complicated. JIRA is this way for historical reasons, but it does give us quite a lot of flexibility too. Atlassian want to simplify it as much as we do, but I don't know how far through they are.
Anyway. You have a list of fields. There are three things to look at:
To "hide" a field from a project, pick one way of doing it from the list above. In case 1, change the context of the field. In cases 2, you need a new "issue type screen scheme" that defines different screens for the project. In case 3, you need a new "field configuration"
The third option is probably the easiest!
1.So I can't Nic do this with Summary field and Version, and prioryty? I can't do this with JIRA Fields? 2.How tu turn On on screens Edit/View Details fields: -Type -Status -Priority -Resolution -Affects Version/s -Fix Version/s -Component/s -Labels 3. But in this situation I hide tchem Nic globaly ? Not only in this specyfic project ?
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Ok, all of those fields, except "labels", are system fields. * They're built into JIRA. * You can NOT change the "context" of them - they always exist for all issues, even if they're not used. * You CAN remove them from screens, so people can't edit or add them, but they will still display on the issue view if they have data * You CAN hide them in field configurations But. You can't work without * Type - you need an issue type for JIRA to work with - all the config hangs off that * Status - without status, there is no workflow * Summary - completely mandatory, you must ALWAYS have a summary on an issue * Resolution - technically, you could dump this, but don't, because JIRA relies on it for reporting open vs closed. By all means hide it, but always set it in the workflow.
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You can create and set individual field configuration for each project and even apply these to specific issue types.
More info: https://confluence.atlassian.com/jira/configuring-fields-and-screens-187859099.html
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