I have created a custom numeric field, and it is displaying with a comma thousand separator (e.g. 1,234) and I'm wanting to format it to display without any separator (e.g. 1234).
Where / how can I do this?
Hi Brian,
I am afraid that's not possible. I have created an improvement regarding this request being tracked at:
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Cheers,
Clarissa.
Yes, I'd appreciate this change.
In case it helps, here's our business motivation for wanting this:
I manage multiple bug tracking databases for a games development studio. We have custom fields to track the following information:
We use a numeric field as opposed to a text field for the following reasons:
So it would be nice to be able to distinguish between a field that is used for a numeric label (one-two-three) and a numeric quantity (one hundred and twenty three).
Even more ideally, I'd like to be able to only permit integers of a specific digit length. E.g. permit 12345 and 01234, but not 1234.
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Currently to get around this I'm using a Text field to enter the numeric data.
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That will solve the problem with the delimiters but be advised that indexing a custom text field takes much longer than it would if the field would be numeric. So adding numerous custom text fields may slow down the overall performance of your JIRA instance by quite a bit.
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