when copy or clone to new project a required field in target project is not shown in red

Tim Nixon January 11, 2017

When we copy or clone an issue into a project with a required field, that field is not shown in red and the user is not aware he/she needs to fill it in. The field in question is NOT in the source project so the user needs to fill it in when doing the copy or clone, but often miss that. JIRA simply fails to save silently. Nothing happens unless/until the user fills in the field and re-clicks save. This confuses the users

 

Is this a known issue and is there a solution?

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Jobin Kuruvilla [Adaptavist]
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January 11, 2017

That shouldn't be the case. Are you sure the field is required for the issue type you are cloning? What version of a JIRA is it? Might be a bug if it is the latest!

PS: Are you using a plugin functionality to clone? Or the default JIRA clone? 

Tim Nixon January 12, 2017

Answers: the field exists in the target project as required, but does not exist at all in the original (source) project.

Your second question got me thinking (I'm a secondary admin) and we appear to be using the Clone-Plus add on.. and perhaps I should look there

Jobin Kuruvilla [Adaptavist]
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January 13, 2017

Yeah, that's a plugin. You will need to reach out to the plugin vendor.

Tim Nixon January 13, 2017

We fixed it..  due to an issue in an earlier release, the field was not itself required, but it was required in some issue types. Making it required for the project, then removing from the issue types where it was not needed fixed the problem. We updated to JIRA 7x and apparently the settings were a left over work around from earlier

Jobin Kuruvilla [Adaptavist]
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January 13, 2017

That's good to know!

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