Hi, I'm currently trying to implement some validation in my Jira workflow to validate that on a transition a field value is checked against another field. Both these fields can be edited on the transition.
I've tried using the "Script Validator" to do this however with no success. my example validator script is something like this:
cfValues['Reapply Needed?'] == 'No' && cfValues['Repository'] != 'trunk'
however you have to link this to a field for the error to be displayed and it seems that when Jira runs this validation it runs it against the current (edited) value of the main field you have assigned it to but against the stored value of the other field.I actually need it to validate the two fields based on the their (unsaved) edited values in the screen when the user makes the transition.
Does anybody have any ideas on how I can do this?
No, it evaluates it on the edited values of all fields.
You don't need to specify a field, if you leave the field blank the error message will go at the top, but selecting the field only determines where the error message if any is shown, nothing else.
I think the problem is the fields are probably select lists or radio buttons, in which case you need:
cfValues['Reapply Needed?']?.value
same for the other one.
Jamie, thanks very much for your response, It got me straight to the right answer. For anyone that has similar script issues, here is some of what I have learnt:
If you have a select list and the default value is 'None' then this in script terms is actually null.
e.g: cfValues['selectlist1']?.value != null
If you have a free text field then an empty field is null
As Jamie said above, to check the value of a select field then
cfValues['select list1']?.value == 'blah'
is what you need
Thanks
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That's all true, but your first example can be replaced with the following for simplicity (groovy truth):
cfValues['selectlist1']?.value
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please use the right tags (I did it) or you won't get answers.
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