Hi,
is there a way to display even just a small icon that let you see that some subtasks do have comments, in the issue view/edit screen?
Actually I'd like to configure a little the subtask section of this screen.
Thanks, Andrea
the fields shown in this sub task tab are configurable
See
General Configuration' in administration section.
At the bottom , click on 'Advanced' and look for 'jira.table.cols.subtasks'
add Comment
Thank you, @Tom Lister, do you know where I can find a list of the fields I can add? I'm looking fomr something like "existcomment", "commented", or something similar that might do the job.
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Hi
I see
it works for me because I have a custom field to display last comment.
I can't see field constant that equates to comment :-(
Do you have Scriptrunner by any chance?
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The custom field might be a solution.
How to make it, I've created other custom fields but not yet something like this.
Scriptrunner not yet available, but can be the next plugin to buy (I'm really a newbye).
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Hi
There doesn't seem to be a way to do this without some add-on to help you
if you go ScriptRunner, this is my last comment field
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Alright, got the message. Thanks anyway for now.
Ciao, Andrea.
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