Hi all, good morning,
I woke up with idea of using a checklist field to be used to prevent a transition, if one of the checkboxes is not checked.
I believe that is possible, but is there a way to do it and inform the user in that way, some kind of message to be showed?
Thanks in advance,
Tiago
you can set a Condition on the workflow transition to check a field value
Do you need more detailed info?
Hi @Tom Lister ,
Right, that would prevent the transition, but is the user warned about that? That a certain condition for the transition was not met?
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A condition won't warn the user. The option to use the transition won't be shown if the condition fails.
Validators issue warning but there is no option to check a field value in the basic workflow options.
You other options would be left with looking for a plugin to support this such as scriptrunner or Jira Misc Workflow Extensions.
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I am Adaeze, a Herocoders Support Specialist.
You can achieve this using our App Issue checklist PRO or Issue checklist free.
Issue Checklist provides you with in-built validators that can be used to stop transition if checklist items are not completed(marked).
To set up this Validator:
Please see our documentation for further details on how Validaors work.
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@Tom Lister @ADA Is there a way I can extend this Validator to prevent the Reporter of the issue from completing this Checklist? By the way this Checklist is very helpful
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