Hello,
i want to move one transition to the bottom if the list,
i know i can
Is there a way to avoid the second step?
I tried setting a very high number, but this caused an error
/browse/RMATT-25 [c.a.plugin.web.DefaultWebInterfaceManager] WebItemProvider from module 'com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issueoperations:opsbar_transitions_factory' threw an error 'For input string: "99999999999999999"'. Web-items provided by this provider will be ignored.
Any other ideas? Its really annoying to edit all transitions just to move one down.
Thanks in advance!
Jens
Try a smaller number. Obviously one higher than the others. They're not going to be outside the 10,000 - 20,000 range unless you've changed them
What if all other Transitions have no number set?
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Then setting a number higher than 0 will drop it to the end
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Thanks, i will try that.
I thought i it was like this and didnt work, but i'll try that again.
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I made a mistake, it's not 0, it's the transition ids, which usually start at 1 and count up in 10s. So setting a sequence of a few hundred should work
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Unfortunately this does not do the trick:
I have a workflow with a max transition id of 201.
A global transition has the id 71.
If i set that transitions ops_bar_sequence to 400 it still gets listed above the transition with the id 51.
It seems (at least Jira 7.5.3) does not order the transition buttons by transition id.
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It works for me. But I've just noticed your postings are not consistently naming the property and neither of the usages are correct. Are you using opsbar-sequence? Not opsbar_sequence or ops_bar_sequence
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Hey Nic, the property i set is opsbar-sequence. J
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Ok, I'm lost then, as it's working fine for me.
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Thanks for looking into it, i'll try it on another system on the next occasion
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