Hi,
I want to make appear a screen for register time worked when I move a sub-task to Done State. How can I do?
Thanks
If you use classic jira projects and not next gen this is how to do it:
Go to jira settings > issues > screens and create a new screen and add the fields you want. (name it Resolution Transition Screen for example).
Then go to settings > issues > workflows and edit the workflow used by your project. click on the done tranisition, then click on edit and there you can select the screen
Small correction, @Alexander Schmidt .
For @Victor Garcia Garcia use case, we need to add Log Work field to the screen.
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Thanks Veera!
I didn't read the question correctly.
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That's alright, @Alexander Schmidt :)
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Veera, But the answer is still accurate I think. Is this not working for you?
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Many thanks for your answer @Alexander Schmidt @Veera @Jack Brickey , it's a pleasure to have this kind of help. I have tried to resolve this issue and now I think I understand how it w
Unfortunatly, the configuration of my application than I had "inherited" (and of course, my sort experience in Jira managgement) it's so complicated that I think i need to change more screens, schemas, etc., to achieve than I want/need.
Many thank again
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With the next gen projects of atlassian the configuration should become a lot easier. While admins loose some of the control they used to have I think ultimately it will help Jira become adopted by many different teams.
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