Hi,
Can we design a screen which allows to add multiple values for a field and it looks like form as below example:
|
APR-2011 (Editable select Month-Year ) |
APR-2012 (Next Year then field(1,2) year (not allow to use for edit)) |
APR-2013 (add 2 years in field(1,2) year (viewable)) |
APR-2014 (add 3 years in field(1,2) year (viewable)) |
Total |
FieldLabel1 |
<Input value> (number value) |
<Input value> (number value) |
<Input value> (number value) |
<Input value> (number value) |
<Total value of input number values> |
FieldLabel2 |
<Input value> (number value) |
<Input value> (number value) |
<Input value> (number value) |
<Input value> (number value) |
<Total value of input number values> |
FieldLabel3 |
<Input value> (number value) |
<Input value> (number value) |
<Input value> (number value) |
<Input value> (number value) |
<Total value of input number values> |
(table border is added just for refernece to distribuguish fields)
Please let me know how it could be achievable or any alternative approach.
Thanks
Dhaval Soni
That looks like a standard multi-select field to me. Could you explain further? Why won't a multi-select field do the job?
Please see updated question, have added details how i need.
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Ah, that's better.
No, Jira doesn't have anything like this, and it's quite a complex requirement. You CAN of course, write something to do it, but I'm not aware of any plugins that come anywhere close to that.
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can you suggest me any custom field development plugin which i can take reference to create this. I think, here i might have to use "AbstractMultiSettableCFType" custom field plugin. its better if you can share any documentation link or example link have "AbstractMultiSettableCFType" plugin.
i found below one.. (but better if any MultiSettableCFType).
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I think that's the closest you are going to get - it's there to support multiple value selections in a single field. Anything more complex (like your requirement) could use it as a starting point, but you've got a lot of complexity there that simply isn't in Jira.
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