Here is a select list with A1, A2 and B1, B2 options. I want hide the A1 and A2 if the issue type is set to Bug during issue creation process.
In shrt, I have a drop down list and would like to remove an option from it, given the text/value of that particular option. Is it possible using javascript? Just like 'append' which adds an option to the drop down list, is there a function to remove an option?
I tried searching for it but all I got were examples where the entire set of options in the drop down list are removed, which is not what I seek.
Yogesh, Following is the JS code for the later one.
<script type="text/javascript"> targetCategory = document.getElementById('customfield_10003'); // Main Option targetSubCategory = document.getElementById('customfield_10003:1'); //Sub Category option. subCategoryOptionsCount = document.getElementById('customfield_10003:1').length; tempVar = 0; while(tempVar < subCategoryOptionsCount) { if(targetSubCategory.options[tempVar].text=="Option's Name" ) { targetSubCategory.remove(tempVar); subCategoryOptionsCount--; } tempVar++; } </script>
Hi Yogesh,
This will only help when the custom field is of Select List type. But what if the custom field is of Cascaded Style. Then there is a differnet way to hide the options in the cascaded list also.
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I guess the below code works for me. Even we can create Array for the base value and the field value which should be changed on the basis of base value.
<script language="JavaScript" type="text/javascript">
window.onload = function() {
var gwrCategory = document.getElementById('customfield_10100'); // MODIFY: Custom field ID
var undesiredValue = "Text option to be hidden"
var issueType = document.getElementById("issue-create-issue-type"); // MODIFY:
var issueA = issueType.innerHTML;
if(issueA == "Bug" ) {
for(var i=0; i<gwrCategory.options.length; i++){
if ( gwrCategory.options[i].text == undesiredValue ){
gwrCategory.remove(i);
break;
}
}
}
};
</script>
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