Currently using Jira Core to track workflows and would like to add a confirmation pop up before changing each status since there is room for error given how the status buttons are configured.
Example: team member approves the ticket -> clicks approve -> pop up asks "are you sure you want to approve this ticket?" -> clicks approve again.
Hi @Chegg Coop
This is easily achievable by adding a screen to your 'approve' transition. You can do this by following this KB: https://confluence.atlassian.com/jirakb/mapping-a-screen-to-a-workflow-transition-720634253.html
Thanks Daniel. Do you know if this configuration is available for JIRA Core like it is in JIRA software?
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Apologies! Found the screens configuration in the settings tool. Thanks!
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Thanks, but this is not correct. The link you provided shows how to add a screen to the transition, but does not provide information on how to make a "confirmation" window which, by definition, means you provide the choice of whether to proceed or cancel.
I'm not sure about the OP, but I need a true confirmation window which permits moving forward with the workflow or cancelling the proposed transition. And I still haven't found it yet...
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I'm reviving @Chegg Coop and @Dave Kitabjian questions. Is it possible for displaying the confirmation window when user clicks 'approve' button?
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@Chegg Coop Can you let me know where you found the Settings tool for adding a screen to 'approve' a transition? We have a status called 'PO Accepted' that used to ask for confirmation when a story was moved to that status, with the ability to add a comment. When I transitioned to a new board, that went away.
Tim
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