Hello,
I have enable the basic behaviours in the project and against some types. But they are not activating. It must be something obvious but i have read and googled and cant find out why its not working. These are just the basic examples?
Any Help please?
Hi @Alistair Attrill - I am running into the same issue. Any chance you had a solution for it? Thanks
What is it that you are after? I mean what do you want to do to the summary field?
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https://docs.adaptavist.com/sr4jc/latest/features/behaviours/example-behaviour
Running this example to test if it works and it doesnt, as i couldnt get a more complex one to work i tried this.
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I've tested this script and works fine:
Did you tried to create a ticket on THAT specific projects, while choosing the TASK or HARDWARE issue type which you have defined on your behaviour?
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Yep, it doesn't make sense. Im on cloud, not sure if thats difference, or something about the type of project or if its not installed correctly...
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@Alistair Attrill it seems you are working on Jira Work Management. I have a feeling that Behaviors are not applicable for Jira Work Management:
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Are you working indeed on Jira Work Management?
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