In a create screen, already I have an attachment field and also we have option in description for second choice of attachments, but I need an another attachment field particularly other than description type field. I need same attachment field like second field with "Additional Attachments" name.
You can only have one attachment field on a screen and there is no option to add a custom field that can accept attachments. Is there a reason why you cannot tell the user so add multiple attachments in the attachment field?
@Mikael Sandberg users need to create a ticket with two different attachments, one attachment for raw input second attachment for processing data input.
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Is there a reason those two files can be added to the same attachment field, since you can add more than one attachment to it?
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Attachments is not really a field, it's a function. When you attach files to a Jira issue, it is simply attached, there's no other place to put a file.
Even if you could add files via two separate attachments field, you would find they both land in the same list of attachments.
There's an app for Server/DC that allows you to attach and classify attachments, but it does not have a Cloud version that I can find.
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