Olá , estou tentando fazer scripts de validação em formulários no jira service management, como validar CPF digitado nos campos. E estou usando script fields,preciso de ajuda para entender como conseguir fazer essas validações.
Welcome to the community. Can you clarify your ask on what do you mean by scripted fields? Are those fields created using third party add-ons (i.e. Scriptrunner for Jira)?
If so, then they are custom fields for your env and your assigned projects. Need to know more on what are asking on using them to conduct validation via FORMS?
Please advise, so we can assist further.
Best, Joseph Chung Yin
Jira/JSM Functional Lead, Global Technology Applications Team
Viasat Inc.
Isso mesmo, são campos personalizados, utilizando Scriptrunner for Jira
Gostaria de saber se é possível validar em tempo real de preenchimento do campo?
E como posso fazer as validações, por exemplo, de um campo onde o usuário digitaria um CPF.
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I have to translate your reply to English -
Likewise, without custom fields, using Scriptrunner for Jira
Would you like to know if it is possible to validate in real time the field pre-enchimento?
And how can you validate, for example, a field where the user enters a CPF.
Questions -
For your custom fields - Did you used Scriptrunner for Jira to created those scripted fields? Are you asking to validate the value where users entered in the field when he/she enters into the issue at creation time?
What is CPF?
Please advise.
Best, Joseph
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The CPF is an identification document.
Fields are custom fields created with Scriptrunner for Jira.
What I want to know is, if I can validate in real time, typing the numbers of this document into the forms?
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