I have script runner and have been looking into the behaviors section. I am trying to prompt for fields and/or comments when a date has been changed, every time it is changed. It looks like behaviors can do this but the conditions for the fields are all based on a user. How do I trigger it if the date has changed?
I'm looking to do the same thing. What I could find up until now is this entry in the community. However, this is based on a paid subscription of an app extension. Anybody got a clue on how to do this without having to pay for an app?
https://community.atlassian.com/t5/Jira-questions/Require-comment-on-Due-Date-change/qaq-p/727327
So I want to add to this to see if someone else can help. I know that I can have a screen popup on a transition. So what I did to try and do this is that I did a transition from a status to itself. For example the status is "develop". I did a transition from develop to develop and I called that transition "changed date". I then setup a field called "reason for slip" that has options to select from a single select field. I have that on a screen that is tied to this transition. In the workflow I setup, I have a validator that sets the field to required on transition. This all works fine when I click on the transition button but I want to trigger the screen when a date is changed. So I setup some project automation to transition on that field change, but it isn't working. Thoughts, or ideas?
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Hi,
You mean you want to update a field whenever a date field is changed ? Did you try a listener ?
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No I want to prompt for a field when a field is changed. In this case we have a field called "Changed Due Date". It is meant to record a slip in a project. When it is changed I want this new field to show up and be required so that they have to select a reason.
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