What are all the various factors that influence whether a field is visible on a screen?
Hello @Abdul Kader Broachwala in order to ensure that a field is visible on a screen it needs to meet the following criteria
Must be on the screen associated to the screen scheme that is assigned to the issue type you want it to be seen at the issue type screen scheme (long phrase but trying to make it as clear as possible). That issue type screen scheme needs to be assigned to the project as you might know already.
Field must not be hidden in the assosiated field configuration
Field must have a valid context for the project at the custom field configuration.
These would be the main things, but some other items that might affect the field visibility are
User must have permissions to use that type of fields. For example schedule issues is needed to see date type fields.
Users must have the right licenses as well. Sprint custom field won't be seen if the user doesn't hold a Jira software license.
Also, at the view screen, the field must have a value assigned in order to be shown, this applies to all custom fields but not necessarily to system fields.
There are other ways to hide fields via add-ons or JavaScript but that would be out of the ordinary
Thank you, Hernan, the above explanation is really helpful to understand whether to make a field visible on a screen.
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Hello everyone,
I know this chat is resolved, but in case someone else was seeking on "why the field is not showing to some users", you may also check the Project roles of the person. In my case, the Viewers project role wasn't able to see custom fields.
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Er, that's not a Jira function - it does not hide fields based on people.
I suspect you have an app (like the Quisapps field security or Scriptrunner Behaviours) doing that.
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Nope, Nic, we have Cloud and no apps like that. I myself wonder how that was possible.
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So do I - there's no "hide field by person" in plain Jira, which is why I suggested apps. I'd want to experiment a bit more to see what you're seeing.
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