Resolution will automatcially be available in all workflows. If you want to restrict in certain projects, you will have to modify all the workflows used in those projects and add the jira.field.resolution.exclude property.
See https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/JIRA/Workflow+Properties
Means we can add new resolution to the project by skipping the orginal one?
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No. It means you add a new resolution to the global list. Then surpress the ones you don't want to use.
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You do not.
As the others have said, you add the Resolutions to the global list
The properties are applied to workflow transitions inside workflows, which you then put into workflow schemes, which you then apply to projects
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Ok I will add in global. suppose if I add abug in global then how to add/eleminate for projects.
they mention me to use property jira.field.resolution.exclude=<your resolution id> where we will get resolution id and where to add the property?
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A simple way to get the resolution is to go to the global list and find one of the "edit" links for the resolution you are interested in. Hover the cursor over the link, or copy the url. In the url, you will find something like "id=6" or "id=10031". The number is the resolution ID you need.
Where you add the property - please read the answers above, you've been told three times already
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Then you haven't applied the property to the resolve transition correctly.
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It was not showing me any change....when i click resolve it is howing all resolutions
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you make the workflows active(after setting the property in transitions) for all the projects you don't need this resolution.
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If you have admin permission, then go to Admin page and select Resolution and add your Resolution in it, then by default it will be reflected in your workflow.
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hello Madhira Adithya,
I missed the word specific in the question. As suggested by the Jobin, you can use workflow property jira.field.resolution.exclude=<your resolution id> in all the transitions of other workflows of other projects. But this is a tedious task using property.
Instead you go for JavaScript that remove the resolutions based on the project.
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i suggest to use jira.field.resolution.include property so in feature if you add new resolutions then no need to modify this property
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Thew new resolution will still appear on all the other projects.
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