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Same custom field in multiple tabs?

Claudine Rooney August 21, 2013

How can I have the same custom field in multiple tabs?

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LucasA
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August 21, 2013

Hi Claudine,

I believe this is not possible, since the tabs are just for better organizing the components/layout of a screen. You can add a custom field to multiple screens, though, by setting the Custom Field properties. This link will tell you how:

- https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/JIRA/Adding+a+Custom+Field

Best regards,
Lucas Timm

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Gordon Walsh
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August 21, 2013

ok thanks for the prompt reply

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Nic Brough -Adaptavist-
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August 21, 2013

No - once you've added a field to a screen, you can't add it again, even if it is tabbed.

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July 2, 2019

Is there no way around this, maybe with a plugin?

Nic Brough -Adaptavist-
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July 2, 2019

You could use ScriptRunner to duplicate the field, but that's annoying for admins who are often engaged in a running battle with fielditis, and confusing for users who would not expect a field in one tab to update another one.

Pieter Kuppens
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November 5, 2019

Too bad that this is the answer, and it still seems to be the case in Jira cloud in 2019.

I could really use the same feature: I have a very large form with some Master-Detail relations.

E.g. on tab 1 I have a button to select if something is an 'Investigation Required'. On a different tab I want to repeat that value, and add fields 'Investigation Plan', 'Investigation Summary'. This field is only required when 'Investigation Required' = 'true', so the user should not feel compelled to fill these values when not required to. But I still want it optional..

Nic Brough -Adaptavist-
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November 9, 2019

No, jira does not do field level security.  You can, or can not, see an issue, but there is no partial view

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