This question is in reference to Atlassian Documentation: How to display a Field based on another Field's selection
Hello,
Please i would like to know what should be priority.value
Thanks
It's the id of the value in the database. Go to admin -> priorities and hover your cursor over the edit links, you should see urls with id=x in them. E.g. Blocker = 1, Medium = 3, Dropped = 10024. That's the number it needs.
Hello Brough,
Thanks for your answer after my work i found out that the solution you added on the Atlassian site is buggy, it will not work when you change project name and back to the same issue type. eg Project = IT Issue type = bug ----> Project = OPS issue type = bug
I have the perfect solution and hard work
Best regards,
Moses.
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That's not true, but I suspect that you're actually looking at something different.
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You can try to test it for your self and see, change the project with one issue type lets say bug to another project use the same issue type bug after adding the script to description of the field A which you want to set a field B base on the value of field A it will not work !! and it should work regardless of any change in project my solution works whether i change the project or not.
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Nope, works fine for me. I still think you're looking at something different to me, I'm just following the doc.
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I can see that you don't understand my point. let me explain better.
1. Click create issue, choose a project and issue type let say bug result works fine.
for a field A value chosen critical for example and field B is displayed.
Click cancel on the create screen.
2. Now change project and issue type and then go back to project and the issue type you used in step 1 for a field A value chosen critical for example B is not displayed.
I Hope you grasp now.
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Ah, yes, I do. But I can't replicate it, it's working for me.
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