Hi,
I was testing some functionality with regards to behaviours and came across what seems to be unintended behaviour.
I have two projects, Project A and Project B (Completely fresh projects). I created a behaviour which is mapped to Project A. All the behaviour does is set the priority field as read-only.
When going to create the issue on Project A, the 'priority' field is set to read-only, which is what I want to happen.
When I switch to Project B, the field is not set as read-only, however after clicking create it is set to read-only when it shouldn't be. It seems that it's carrying the behaviour over from Project A.
Has anyone encountered this behaviour before?
Please correct me if I'm wrong:
Based on what I observed on the screenshot you attached, I noticed you only mapping the Behaviour to "Test Project One" Only.
This might be the reason read-only is not working on the project TPT Priority's field.
If you wish to apply the Behaviour to another project, could you please map the Behaviour to the other project/ select All Project while add mapping and see if it works?
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Please ignore my previous reply,
Based on my understanding, this should not happen.
May I know which SR and Jira version that you are using?
I will try to replicate this from my end to check on this issue.
Thanks!
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Thanks for your help! The below are what I am using.
Current Jira Software Version: 8.14.0
Current Scriptrunner Version: 6.18.0
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Hi @Michele Ghirxi ,
Thanks for waiting :)
I have just done a few tests from my end (Jira 8.14 and SR 6.18.0),
but it's working fine for me.
Just in case I replicating this issue in the wrong way, could you please provide a demo video on replicating this issue?
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Below are the steps to reproduce and also a gif:
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Thanks for providing the gif and steps!
You're right, I'm able to reproduce the same issue from my end.
It seems like it's a bug, but I'm not sure about it yet.
Could you please raise a support ticket at https://productsupport.adaptavist.com/servicedesk/customer/portal/2 ?
Please mention my name and this community question in the support ticket so that I can continue assisting you there :)
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Hi @Michele Ghirxi
Thanks for providing the gif and steps!
You're right, I'm able to reproduce the same issue from my end in this way.
It seems like it's a bug, but I'm not sure about it yet.
Could you please raise a support ticket at https://productsupport.adaptavist.com/servicedesk/customer/portal/2 ?
Please mention my name and this community question in the support ticket so that I can continue assisting you there :)
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