I've installed version 2.0 for 5.1.7, but I receive an error in the configuration : http://jira:8080/secure/UserPickerAdminAction!default.jspa I see my new custo field and I click Configure (in Actions)
Error Object doesn't support this property or method batch.js, line 129 character 52 }function configureSingleField(event,baseUrl,cfId){event.preventDefault();
I miss something ?
Thx
Michel Katz |
Hello,
Sorry, that was 9 months ago. I've found another solution with groovy runner.
Thx
Hi Michel,
could you provide groovy runner solution ,i'm also looking for same feature
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Hello,
I'm using "Script runner" plugin for Atlassian JIRA.
It's really efficient. It provides builtin script (to clone project by example), custom fields, conditions, Validators, Post-functions, ...
And you can add your ownn script in Post function.
Let me know if you need more info.
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Hi Michel,
Thanks for comment
if possible could you provide steps to implement it
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Hi,
First step is to add this new add-on.
Jira => Administartion => Add-ons => find new add-on : search script
select script runner : download.
Then you can use it in workflow transitions :
In validator or in Post function.
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Hey there, Michel.
Can you clarify which plugin are you referring to when you hit into this problem? This will at least narrow down the possible cause to this issue.
Warm regards,
Danial
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