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How to get Summary and description below ProForma-fields

Alexander Westergård February 12, 2024

Hi, 

 

I have created a dynamic form in "ProForma" Forms for JSM DC. Since the Jira-native fields such as summary and description look a little bit nicer I would like to keep them. 

How can I arrange the fields on the portal side so that the "Forms" fields are on top, and the jira native fields 'summary' and 'description' are below? 

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John Funk
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February 25, 2024

Hi Alexander, 

You will probably have to use the Summary field in the Request Type form, and then don't add any other fields. 

Then do the rest of the fields in the ProForma Form. 

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Jehan Bhathena
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February 12, 2024

Hi @Alexander Westergård ,

In theory, you can try to map the Summary and Description in the Form too.

This way all fields will be in the form and can be configured.

Do let us know how it goes.

Alexander Westergård February 13, 2024

Hi, 

Yes, that's a solution regarding the "positioning" of the fields. Since I want the description and summary on top. But how to I hide them from the request type view?

I don't want duplicates. 

Best regards, Alexander

Jehan Bhathena
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February 13, 2024

There won't be duplicates, from what I've experienced.

Once linked, they will be shown only on one view

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