Is it possible to require adding a comment when transitioning an Idea to a specific status?
I want to ensure a reason is captured when a Creator transitions an Idea to a 'Won't implement' status.
Even if it's impossible to require it, I would at least like to ensure it's highlighted as a reminder.
Thanks
Hello Dana,
Jira Product Discovery projects are team-managed projects, in which you don't have the concept of screens. I guess that's something you could also set up as a workflow transition "properties" but same here, workflows of team-managed projects are "lightweight" and do not let you put these types of restrictions.
The only workaround I could think of would be to create an automation rule, that creates a comment with an @mention, or sends an email to that person to remind them to fill this field.
If you create a specific field for this reason, you can even check that this field is empty before creating the comment/email.
Cheers,
Hermance
Thanks for the reply.
Perhaps a future enhancement...?
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If we had manual transitions with additional information, we could do this... But alas..
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You can use "Transition Screen" on the specific transition where you want to enforce adding a comment.
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I couldn't find this option as part of the rules or automation for Jira Product Discovery.
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@Dana Weinbaum , Sorry I didn't noticed that this question was related to Jira Product Discovery. I don't think Jira Product discovery supports this at present.
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