Auto update summary field

kottamusha17
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June 23, 2020

Hi Team,

 

I am looking to do below tings in JIRA

1. I need to hide summary field in create screen

2. once ticket has been created the summary should be project name + Fix version

ex: project name +Fixversion = summary.

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Pavel Adamovich
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June 23, 2020

@kottamusha17 

just one more option - you can use Jira automation to override summary field.

And yes, you still have to fill in a summary field on ticket creation.

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kottamusha17
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June 23, 2020

Thanks for you respond team,

 

Can you help me how to update summary field with scrinp runner?

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June 23, 2020

Please don't.  Your humans will be annoyed by you destroying their perfectly valid inputs.

Technical answer: in a post-function script, use issue.setSummary and see library.adaptavist.com for lots of examples of similar updates

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simarpreet singh June 23, 2020

Hi @kottamusha17 

You can't hide summary for sure. But yea, once the issue is created the summary can be overridden with project name+ version with the help of a workflow Post function.

So, in conclusion: You HAVE to fill a summary even just a dot. But we can override it to only show your requested fields.

Thanks,

Simar

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Nic Brough -Adaptavist-
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June 23, 2020

No, you don't.  You should let the humans enter the summary, it's for a human summary of the issue.

You can't hide it from the create screen, as it is required. 

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