We would like to add a custom column called County to our All open queue. Can this be done?
Have you created the County field? Does the field have any values?
And yes, you can add it. If it exists, you can add it.
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In the Columns box, type the field you want to add and a new column at the bottom will show:
In this example, I've added the SF text-field, field.
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Hi!
If the field doesn't show, then it doesn't exist.
Ask your Jira admin to create it and to add it to the space.
The field will be empty, so you will need to discuss with your Jira admin to fill old tickets with that data and new ones from here on.
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I am the Jira admin but I am new to this and not sure how to do this
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First, create a new custom field:
https://support.atlassian.com/jira-cloud-administration/docs/create-a-custom-field/
Then edit the queue and add the new custom field:
https://support.atlassian.com/jira-service-management-cloud/docs/edit-queues/
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Ok so i added a the field as you can see. Then when as you can see when i try to add it to a column its not there what am i doing wrong
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What type of field is county?
Can you add a screenshot of the custom field please?
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Hi @Timothy McKay,
Adding a column to a queue is done by editing the queue itself, not the field. From your screenshot it looks like a JSM queue, so:
County in the field at the bottom of the column list - the matching custom field should appear in the dropdown. Click it and it'll be added as a new column at the end.A couple of things that commonly trip people up here:
If your "All open" view is actually the List view in a Software/Business project rather than a JSM queue (the screenshot styling differs slightly between the two), the equivalent is:
Hope this helps,
Ivan
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@Timothy McKay One more thing worth flagging, in case you find the queue column setup limiting later on.
If you're open to solutions from the Atlassian Marketplace, JXL is a spreadsheet-style view for Jira where adding columns is just clicking a + in the header - any custom field, any system field, any field from linked items or parents. So County would go in with one click, you can save the column layout as a sheet, and you can have multiple sheets per project (one with County, one without, one grouped by County) without cloning queues.
Disclosure: I work for the team that builds JXL.
Cheers,
Ivan
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Hi Ivan
As you can see i typed County and nothing comes up.
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@Timothy McKay Got it, the County field needs to exist on your Jira site (and be available to this project) before it'll show up in the queue's column dropdown. The path depends on whether your service space is company-managed or team-managed. To check: click the ... next to the space name in the left nav — the popup shows either "Team-managed" or "Company-managed" near the bottom.
If it's a company-managed space (and you have Jira admin permissions):
County, optionally add a description, and Create.If you're not a Jira admin, only a Jira admin can create company-managed custom fields, so you'd need to ask them.
If it's a team-managed space:
County, and Save changes.A couple of gotchas worth knowing:
"County" = "Germany"). A Short text field is more flexible but will let people type free-form values, which gets messy across many work items.Once County is created and visible in a work item, the column will appear in the queue editor's dropdown and you can add it as I described earlier.
Hope this helps,
Ivan
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Hello @Timothy McKay
Are you the administrator of the Space (aka Project)?
Are you an Administrator for the entire Jire application?
Is the space/project Team-managed or Company-managed? To find out, click the ... button next to the Space name in the navigation panel on the left. Look at the last two lines of the pop-up. One of them will say either "Team-managed" or "Company-managed".
If you don't already have a custom field named Country within the work items, the first step is to add the custom field. You can add to the Queue display only fields that are available in your work items.
The method for creating the field depends on whether the Space is Team-managed or Company-managed. If it is the former, a user with the Administrator role in the Space can create the field. If it is the latter you will require assistance from a Jira Application Administrator to get the field created and added to your Space.
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I have created the field inside the ticket but what i am looking to do is create a Column that is labeled County
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What type of field is "County"?
Is County the name that you gave the field? When specifying columns to include, you must provide the name of a field.
Can you provide a screen image showing the field on the screen?
What is the Space type?
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This is what the All Open Queue looks like. I want to add County at the same spot when you see Request Type, Key Summary
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