Hello,
Seems like this isse https://community.atlassian.com/t5/JIRA-questions/Editing-an-issue-changes-it-to-quot-Fixed-quot-How-do-I-stop/qaq-p/264628 still exits in v7.2.3.
I have done everything recimmended by Nic Brough [Adaptavist]. Removed the " resolution" field from all the screens, added clear the resolution post functions to all the states other than closed in the workflow and the looped transitions.
So when the issue is closed resolution is automatically sets to fixed. I have started to receive requests from Jira users that they wnat to change the resolution status other than fixed however they cannot since " resolution" is not part of edit screen anymore.
Now what? How can i give them this ability without putting resolution back to the edit screen? is there another way?
Thanks so much!
Elif
Two easy options:
1. Remove the post-function that is setting the resolution to "fixed", and add in a transition screen with just the resolution on it. JIRA will pop a box to let them select one
2. If you're ok with a default to "fixed" (or some other value you could change it to) being done by the post-function, but want to edit it later, there's a similar solution as 1. Add a transition from closed to closed, with a screen with the resolution on it.
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You can also use the workflow properties of jira.field.resolution.include to present them just the resolutions relevent to that issue type or transition. For instance, I usually give an option to kill an issue early and present just 'Deleted', 'Withdrawn by User', or 'Canceled' in that tranisition. Check out the properties at https://confluence.atlassian.com/adminjiraserver071/workflow-properties-802592825.html
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Joe,
I am getting " 404 Not Found " error from the page yopu provided above. Can you see that page?
Thanks!
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Lithium (this forum software) adds some dodgy characters to the end of urls sometimes - follow the link again and remove everything from the url after the ".html" - it will usually have .html%A0something
I've explained instead of edited because you might run into at again on other questions!
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You can go to your JIRA documentation and look for workflow properties.
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