In the issue creation screen, can i make a field is visible or not determined by another field's value?
By specify screen scheme, permission scheme, workflow transition conditions or so on.
Maybe you are interested in this customisation guide - http://confluence.atlassian.com/display/JIRAOD/Displaying+a+Field+Based+on+Another+Field+Selection
Hello Huang,
It's been a while since the last reponse of this issue but I'm hoping you'd be able to share your solution as I too am trying to only make another field visible based on a value from a prior field. I'm using JIRA OnDemand.
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I need to hide or not a "date and hour" field, I try the JS function, but it only hide the text area and not the label and the datepicker.
A schema to explain what I have (left side) and what I need (right side) :
JS code :
<script type="text/javascript"> source = document.getElementById('customfield_10600'); if (source) { target = document.getElementById('customfield_10601'); if (source.value == 'Oui') target.style.display='none'; source.onchange=function() { if (this.value == 'Oui') { target.style.display = ''; } else { target.style.display='none'; } } } </script>
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Azwandi Mohd Aris [Atlassian] :I added the js in the customer field's description,but it doesn't work. I don't know what can i do.
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Could you detail your solution? I've had a helluva time doing stuff using javascript in field description.
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