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How to populate cascading fields in URL

Andrew Swain February 20, 2019

Hi,

 

I'm trying to create a URL with a bunch of fields auto populated, but I can't figure out how to populate the second portion of a cascading field. I can only get the first section.


How do you set the values in the second field?

I have this so far:
ourjira.company.com/secure/CreateIssueDetails!init.jspa?pid=12170&issuetype=10400&customfield_10014=10016&customfield_10090=14810&customfield_13863=16464&customfield_14364=17186&customfield_13661=15857&customfield_14068=20029

I tried doing the cascading field twice (14068) for each selection, but only the first one seems to work.

 

Thank you.

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John Funk
Community Champion
February 21, 2019

Hey Andrew - trying putting a :1 after the customfield id. For example: customfield_10090=14810 for the first field and customfield_10090:1=99999 for the second (Cascading) field. 

Andrew Swain February 21, 2019

Success! Thanks for the quick response.

John Funk
Community Champion
February 21, 2019

Great! Glad it worked!

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Johannes Rudolf
Contributor
November 16, 2020

Thanks, it helped us too!

 

Cheers,

Johannes

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