This question is in reference to Atlassian Documentation: How to set default value for Summary Field in JIRA
can I set a different default value for different issue types?
Yes you can.
One of the ways is to customize pre-filled summary through edit of velocity templates
I use Workflow Essentials for JIRA(https://marketplace.atlassian.com/apps/1214892/workflow-essentials-for-jira?hosting=server&tab=overview&_ga=2.186532588.452276905.1553015791-548216539.1535721768), its easy and simple to use.
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I think you can, at custom field context you can create a new context for each issuetype and add a default value for each of them. Give it a try,
See this link for more details
https://confluence.atlassian.com/adminjiraserver073/configuring-a-custom-field-861253383.html
Rahul
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There is a lot of discussion around this topic. See this link
https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/JRA-4812
Also some workarounds suggested with some plugins. Please see comments sections.
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I have created different values in the "Summary" field for different "Issue Type"s with https://confluence.atlassian.com/jirakb/how-to-set-default-value-for-summary-field-in-jira-800692650.html and it works OK, BUT THERE IS A BUG-
when I press the "Create" the value in the "Summary" field is as I configured, but when I change the "Issue Type" the default value does not change to the proper value that I have configured.
Any ideas how I can solve this?
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Roniz, I would welcome your response as well. What did you change the .value ="<Default Value For Summary> line to, to display the Issue Type value?
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@uri shech, @N Grant- I could not fix the bug I encountered, so I did not use it and erased it- I am sorry, but cant remember how it was :(
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