I created a custom selection field in Jira and I would like to add more than 55 items inside this field. By default, I see that jira limits up to 55 response options. How can I increase?
I have a team managed project and this field allows me to select from 55 options. I would like more. Can you help me?
Hi @Pedro Henrique Barreto Carvalho , you cannot increase this number by my knowledge.
The more important question is WHY?
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Hello @Dave Mathijs
I would like to create a list of applicants, as we generate a BI for those responsible to filter what they need, as they do not have access to Jira. So I would like a way to extract information from different people. Is it possible to do it via Json, JQL or search from an excel spreadsheet?
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Well, checkboxes provide one long list. Single or multi-select list allow you to have a single drop-down.
So basically, you're building kind of a crm for your applicants, am I correct?
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I have a team managed project and this field allows me to select from 55 options. I would like more. Can you help me?
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my use case is to allow ticket creators to select multiple immutable country names (of which there are over 150) , what is the next best option available in jira pls?
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