The best practice is to have attachments in dedicated fields, for more clarity and structure. That way, some can be required and others optional for your customers.
What's the best way to implement it?
Atlassian is working on Forms attachments fields, soon be available!
You can use the File Field Jira App.
Files will be stored in the same folder than your Jira attachments, so if you decide to stop using the App or migrate to JSM Cloud, you can easily move back all your attachments to the standard Jira attachment fields.
And you, what are you using for your attachments?
Jira cloud JSM project - is this feature available yet, the ability to locate attachments at locations other by than by using the top of the form workaround?
Thanks for your comment, happy to read that users are happy with File Field!
Yes, I remember your support ticket from last year, about Email This Issue App not supporting 3rd party custom fields in their exports.
The workaround was to automatically copy the files uploaded in your File Fields to your Jira Attachments, using ScriptRunner. Since then, we have documented this use case in our product documentation.
Have a great day,
David
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Hi,
At a company where I manage Jira (Software & Service Management Server), they use File Field Jira App.
One of the reasons to use the app is to force when creating an issue that certain types of attachments are added.
People are very satisfied with the app.
What they missing is being able to email (with Email this issue) attachments from the file fields.
Regards, Marco
screenshot of a part of request type screen with File Field Jira App fields
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Not yet as I understood. And I couldn't find the announced date. Let me know if you find something. Also, you can refer to my latest article about Attachment Fields for JSM Cloud (Forms).
Cheers,
David
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