Hi all,
I am needing help to be able to create a ticket creation form with a numeric field that allows me to load the Brazilian document number with this format:
000.000.000-00 and that the validation does not error when the user loads this value, any suggestions? with dots and dashes.
The other thing is that it cannot be repeated, I have to verify that the value of the field is unique in each case, it cannot be repeated when the end user loads another ticket.
Someone who can urinate me how to do this?
Thank you so much.
Diego.
Unfortunately, I do not know how to verify the uniqueness of a field without using third-party tools.
It's look like, you can try to use this free plugin:
Unique Regex Custom Field
It must do all what you need.
Another option try to write your own plugin for validation Creating workflow extensions.
here is the boolean expresion for check duplicate field value:
Only if the following boolean expression is true: count(filterByValue(fieldValue(%{field_number}, filterByIssueType(getIssuesFromProjects("project_name"), "issue_name" ) ) , =, %{field_number})) = 0
Is a Validator in when "Create" for example.
Greetins
Diego-
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Hello.
First of all i think you need not numberic, but text field.
Second you need write Regex Validator to verify, the entered value corresponds to format what you need.
Set description for your custom field like "enter CPF № in 000.000.000-00 format"
You can use standart Workflow 'Regular Expression Check' Validator to Restrict Text Field in Number Format, and set validator to: ^[0-9]{3}\.[0-9]{3}\.[0-9]{3}-[0-9]{2}$
Using Workflow 'Regular Expression Check' Validator to Restrict Text Field in Number Format
But in this case jira show useless error message for user, in case if entered value wrong like: "Field CPF with actual value 000x000.000-00 does not match regular expression ^[0-9]{3}\.[0-9]{3}\.[0-9]{3}-[0-9]{2}$"
Another good option try to use Validation based on regular expression and sctipt plugin like power script from cprime. Validation based on regular expression
With power script you also can actually check if any other issue exist with same value, using jql search for this.
UPD
Unfortunately, I do not know how to verify the uniqueness of a field without using third-party tools.
It's look like, you can try to use this free plugin:
Unique Regex Custom Field
It must do all what you need.
Another option try to write your own plugin for validation Creating workflow extensions.
Alex
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Hi Alex,
Thank you for your prompt and successful response.
Apparently your sulfation works well, how can I not put a value that is already used? Does the CPF field be unique for each ticket?
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Adding this Java Scrip as validation is possible?
https://www.geradorcpf.com/javascript-validar-cpf.htm
function validarCPF(cpf) { cpf = cpf.replace(/[^\d]+/g,''); if(cpf == '') return false; // Elimina CPFs invalidos conhecidos if (cpf.length != 11 || cpf == "00000000000" || cpf == "11111111111" || cpf == "22222222222" || cpf == "33333333333" || cpf == "44444444444" || cpf == "55555555555" || cpf == "66666666666" || cpf == "77777777777" || cpf == "88888888888" || cpf == "99999999999") return false; // Valida 1o digito add = 0; for (i=0; i < 9; i ++) add += parseInt(cpf.charAt(i)) * (10 - i); rev = 11 - (add % 11); if (rev == 10 || rev == 11) rev = 0; if (rev != parseInt(cpf.charAt(9))) return false; // Valida 2o digito add = 0; for (i = 0; i < 10; i ++) add += parseInt(cpf.charAt(i)) * (11 - i); rev = 11 - (add % 11); if (rev == 10 || rev == 11) rev = 0; if (rev != parseInt(cpf.charAt(10))) return false; return true; }
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Ok, I use the first answer, Jira's plug-ins are all too expensive for our country. So much of not using addons.
Thanks for your answer.
For the purpose of validating that it is still unique, is there no way to do it without installing a plug-in?
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