Is it possible to have different resolution status values for each project?. I know how to add Resolve Issue screen to the Workflow, but we have the Resolution status as show in the screenshot which is global/common for all the projects.
I'm trying to add different resolution status as shown below besides the one in the screenshot to Resolve issue screen but only for specific project. Is it possible?
Rejected
User error
Duplicate
Any help is appreciated!
Use workflow properties
Limiting resolution options
Use the jira.field.resolution.include workflow property
for exampl jira.field.resolution.include =1,2,3 where 1,2,3 are the resolution ids
https://confluence.atlassian.com/adminjiraserver071/workflow-properties-802592825.html
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I have a list of resolutions of which only 3 of them apply to a particular project. When the issue is closed the resolution screen pops up with the list of resolutions, but I am unable to limit them to just the (3) I want to see for this project.
I used the workflow property key/value for the closed state
jira.field.resolution.include 1,2,3
But this did not limit the options shown in the resolution screen. Not sure what I am doing wrong.
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My Bad, I assume the resolutions were numbered 1,2,... etc.
You actually need to edit the resolution and get the real number from the URL.
i.e 10002
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What is important is that you set the property on the transition, not the state.
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