Hi Team ,
I want to make custom field like (Description , Rollback Plan ) as mandatory for project 1 and not-mandatory for Project 2 .
But when i am doing mandatory for project 1 , getting error while raising in Project 2 as well.
Can anyone help on this .
@sanjay_sapra You will need to create a separate field configuration for each project and make those field mandatory
Kind regards,
Moses
Can I have Different Required Fields for Different Issue Types?
Yes, as long as it is a different issue type. Required fields, at creation time are controlled by the field configuration scheme. That scheme is composed of one or more field configurations. Every issue type can have its own field configuration inside the field configuration scheme. If you have 5 issue types and 1 has special needs you create a field configuration for the 4 issue types and another for the 1 issue type. Then you combine them into a field configuration scheme and apply that to the project. When an issue is created, it looks for a field configuration for that issue type and uses it. If it doesn't find one it uses the default in the configuration scheme. Copy/paste this link for more information. https://confluence.atlassian.com/adminjiracloud/configuring-a-field-configuration-scheme-844500805.html
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Hi @sanjay_sapra ,
Create a New Field configuration
and add Mandatory for "Description" and "Roll Back Plan".
Create a New Field Configuration Scheme
Associate the New Field Configuration with an issue type.
and apply it to second project.
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Thanks all for input , i have worked as per suggested steps for creation of new field configuration scheme and working fine .
Thanks for support .
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