Is there any way possible to make it work for the following request
User has data requested form in jira ,When the user adds new field to the form in the existing data requested form it should not make any changes in the existing form but it should get added with the new form without making any changes to the old form
can you anyone help me out in this weather is there a feasibility to make it work or not
Thanks!
Hi @Deepika
When you say form are you talking about the create issue screen that asks the user to fill in the fields?
You can modify that screen if you want. Adding new fields to the form won't impact other fields. If that is what you wanted to know.
Ravi
hello
Yes i am talking about creating issue screen that asks the user to fill in the fields
So when the user edits or add the new field then it should not get affected or gets added to the existing one and it should get created with the new one followed with the existed one as an another copy
is it possible in this way?
Thanks!
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Are you talking about editing values in the existing issues? In that case the new values entered will replace the old ones but there is a history where you can see all the past changes.
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So you mean there will be copy always of the old one when there is a new field gets added?
the 2copies will be
the old one
and the new one will get added the fields with the old one
is this right?
Thanks!
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It is not a copy but more like a new version of the issue. When you say new field added? Are you talking about the value in the field right?
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