Hello,
I am looking for a way to extract a complete list of projects without field configuration scheme set.
My objective is to set the field configuration scheme only on projects using default one (thanks to JIRA CLI).
Thank you in advance
You can click on the "Shared by ## projects" link in the Field Configuration:
Thanks. I missed that possibility.
But it is rather difficult to extract my 291 project keys from that list !
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That is a pity that the same "shared by" feature is not available on "Default Issue Type Scheme" too... I fear I will have to dig database scheme to get results.
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The same box is present in the Default Issue Types Scheme:
It could be the that this only shows after you created a second scheme...
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In fact, it only shows if there is at least one project using it... And I have not expected there were none when I looked at it.
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I'd just copy the whole HTML and use an editor like notepad++ for RegEx search & replace...
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Have you got an (other) idea how to get my 291 keys (as raw text) of projects using the default field configuration scheme ?
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OK that is good enough for me. Thanks.
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