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×A workaround is using Jeditor template + prepopulation. Get table's html code and put into a JEditor template. Like the template with any Richtext custom field via Jeditor prepopulation.
On jira ticket creation screen, the table will be displayed in the custom field automatically.
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Hi @sbhutada ,
If you have JEditor plugin installed, you can go to add-ons>Jeditor configuration>Templates to create a new template. HTML codes are accepted.
Then go to JEditor configuration>Prepopulation to add a new Prepopulation Scheme for certain project/issuetype/field like below
Go to the target jira project file configuration to use JEditor renderer for the field configured in the prepopulation.
After above steps, you can have a table prepopulated on jira creation screen.
You can self define HTML code to what you want. Not sure whether the code supports JSP as I haven't try it.
Regards
Hailin
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@Hailin Zhang Here I have posted the use case, please throw some light and let me knowits ots possible -
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There is no "table" custom field in Jira. You will need to use one of the add-ons that can provide it - see https://marketplace.atlassian.com/search?product=jira&query=table for them
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Hi @Ron Jacob,
there is now default custom field in Jira for tables, but there should be some apps for it in the Atlassian Marketplace.
I have no experience with them, so unfortunately I cannot recommend you one. Sorry.
Best,
Nic
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Can any provide me help in Table custom field (whoevr has used this before)
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