"Add a new post function to the unconditional result of the transition."
There is a simple field option.. which doesn't list multi-checkbox fields.
I'm using this as a single checkbox from an originally boolean source so 0 is unchecked and 1 is checked.
The closest I can get is to increment the value by 1, but nothing that will let me just set it to 1.
At least nothing that I'm seeing. Am I missing something? is there a way to setup the transition to set the custom multi-checkbox field to 1?
I think it's dependent upon the "JIRA Misc Workflow Extensions" but this is my workaround:
I have a single select custom field with different options, for a testing environment:
"Test Environment"
Options include "Local", "Sandbox", "Stage", "Live". I want to set the test environment to "Sandbox" on a transition; I create a custom field called "Set Test Environment to Sandbox". I make the default option for that field "Sandbox". On transition, I copy value of field "Set Test Environment to Sandbox" to "Test Environment". BAM! I would attach a screenshot for clarity, but I don't have any karma points yet. :)
I think it's dependent upon the "JIRA Misc Workflow Extensions" but this is my workaround:
I have a single select custom field with different options, for a testing environment:
"Test Phase"
Options include "Local", "Sandbox", "Stage", "Live". I want to set the test environment to "Sandbox" on a transition; I create a custom field called "Set Test Phase to Sandbox". I make the default option for that field "Sandbox". On transition, I copy value of field "Set Test Phase to Sandbox" to "Test Phase". BAM! I would attach a screenshot for clarity, but I don't have any karma points yet. :)
EDIT - adding image now that I have a karma point.
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