Hi,
I'm trying to configure my custom fields, scenario is when i click Custom A, then Value of Custom B will be changed based on the reference need by custom A.
Example:
Custom A picklist (Sports, News) when Sports selected display selection of (Basketball, Golf, Etc) if News is selected then displayed (ANC, CBS, ETC) in Custom B.
Thank you in Advanced
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What about doing it in a one field? You can create a 'cascading select list' custom field without an add-on.
Best
Yes, you are only going to be able to do that in Cloud with a cascading select list type field or by using an add-on like ProForma Forms.
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Thank you i was now able to proceed.
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Hey John, is it possible to add a cascading multi select list custom field in jira cloud software project?. I mean if I want to select more than one option in first drop down let say Sports and News both w.r.t Ariel's example, then in second drop I can select multiple value from both categories may be BasketBall, ANC and CBS etc.
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If you're looking for a solution which allows creating more than two standard levels of cascading select, try our app Multilevel Select for Jira. Our team created such an app on the Atlassian Codegeist 2021 (the winner of the Honorable Mentions award 🎉).
We've also already published an article for #apptoberfest to present how this app works: 🍂🍻Apptoberfest Demo🍂🍻: Multilevel Select for Jira. If you enjoy it, leave a comment and like.
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