Hi,
I would like to be able to add some comments and highlight them somehow. Basically, I would like to be able to label "important" comments in a Jira issue.
Ideally, I am able to find the highlighted comments easily by filtering.
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My overall goal would be even different: get an overview of all highlighted comments in Confluence, but that would be on a next level.
Any idea if I am able to implement that somehow?
Markus
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You have to use comment properties. Take a look at
Thanks for the input - really interesting. I think for our use case it's an overkill and we'll try to get it done with a custom field.
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I don't think you can highlight each individual commentary you might want to highlight using custom fields.
I mean... you could have a custom field (acting as a flag) telling you if there are interesting commentaries within an issue (this would be the easiest).
You could even have a custom field storing the ID (or IDs) of the target commentaries but if you're to pursue this route I don't see it much simpler than the properties approach.
Anyways... whatever suits your needs will be OK :)
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