Hi,
i want to limit a behaviour to a specific screen in Jira.
We have in one project workflow a screen on an clone transition an i need to hidde some fields only on this screen.
These fields also used on the create and view screens of the project.
In the server version of scriptrunner was this possible with "if (fieldScreen.name == screenname){}"
Does anybody knew if somthing similar is posible in the cloud?
Thanks
Joerg
Hi @Joerg Strehl Looking at the official document of the script-runner plugin for Jira cloud , the behaviors are not currently supported on workflow transition screens as shown in the below screenshot.
Please check the below official document for more details.
https://docs.adaptavist.com/sr4jc/latest/features/behaviours
Let me know in case of any issue or question.
Best,
Sagar
Hi @sagar,
thanks for the answer and the links.
I must have overseen that in the documentation.
Regards
Joerg
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Hi @Joerg Strehl ! Behaviours is now available on Transition View. You can check all the supported fields for this screen in the Behaviours documentation.
Best regards,
Andrei (ScriptRunner team)
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hello @Joerg Strehl
Why not create a new screen that contains only the fields you want to use and associate it
with the relevant transition?
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You’re welcome my friend.
So I'm waiting for your feedback.
Thanks
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