Hi everybody,
I have a multicheckbox custom field with two possible options. In a certain workflow transition I want to check with a validator, whether both options of the multicheckbox are checked. Otherwise, the transition should not be feasible and an error message schould be shown.
I´ve already tried to fix the problem with the "Fields required (JSU) - validator", but there is no possibility to handle multicheckboxes regarding the values. Perhaps it is possible via the groovy script runner, but unfortunately my groovy skills aren´t good enough.
Can somebody give me a code example to create such a validator or has someone an alternative solution?
Thank you in advance for your support.
Best regards
Dennis
Hello @Dennis S_
You can use simple scripted validator on this transition with condition like this
cfValues['My Multi Checkbox']*.value.contains("value1") && cfValues['My Multi Checkbox']*.value.contains("value2")
this will check if checkbox field have value1 and value2/
Sorry to necro this thread
you can also use containsAll instead of a bunch of &&
cfValues['My Multi Checkbox']*.value.containsAll("Reminder Value1","Value2")
much cleaner
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Hi,
I have almost the same question and hope you can help me out. I have a multicheckbox custom field with twelve different options. The checkbox is used for a checklist for decomission a server and before the technician close the Jira issue all the options needs to be handled and marked.
I have tryid to add a simple scripted validator on the transition "Closed" with condition like this
cfValues['Server decomission checklist']*.value.containsAll("Identify and schedule servers for decomissioning","Locate all software licenses for servers(s)", "Cancel all maintenance and software contracts for server(s)", "etc", "etc") but it's not working.
Do I miss something? Is it the string value in the options I'll validate against or is it something else?
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I was wondering how it would work vice versa? To allow only one checkbox (out of two)? I have tried and dug around but could not solve it. I'm sure it's easy but I'd appreciate a hint. Thanks! :-)
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