I can't find my custom field using JQUERY in JIRA!

Deleted user July 20, 2014

Hello..

I've imported Redmine data to JIRA

Also Custom Field was made..

However when I tried to find a data using by Custom Field I've made, I couldn't use it..

"CF is not applicable for the current project and/or issue type."

How can i solve it.?

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Deleted user July 21, 2014

ohh.....I understand and it works...
thx for your help..:)

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Deleted user July 20, 2014

is it possible change in DB to use fielter????

Vidic Florjan
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July 20, 2014

You don't need to do such change and it is not recommended.

If you want that some custom field is visible to more or to all projects/issue types than you need to change scope (e.g. make it global to be visible for all projects and issue types...)

Link to Custom field configuration:

https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/JIRA/Configuring+a+Custom+Field

You need to change context.

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July 20, 2014

Explanation from documentation:

  • Why can't I find the field I want to choose? Some fields are only valid for a particular project/issue type context, see Configuring Fields and Screens for details. For these fields, you must select the applicable project/issue type. Otherwise, the field is not available for selection.

  • Why are the field criteria displaying in grey text? Some fields are only valid for a particular project/issue type context, see Configuring Fields and Screens for details. If you choose a field in your search, then remove all projects/issue types that reference the field, then the field is invalid. The invalid field does not apply to your search and displays in grey text.

  • Why is there a red exclamation mark in my field? Some field values are only valid for a particular project/issue type context. For example, you may have configured a project to use a status In QA Review in its workflow. If you select this project and status in your search, then change the search to filter for a project that doesn't use n QA Review, the status will be invalid and ignored in the search.

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July 20, 2014

If your custom field has scope limitation (project or issue type) try to limit query to the proper project (and/or proper issue type).

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