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Are Wiki Rendered JIRA Fields Supported by Adaptavist's Behaviors Plugin?

Our JIRA instance is set up to use wiki rendered free text fields. We require some of these wiki rendered fields to be made read only at a certain point in our workflow. We set up a behavior to make the fields read only and it looks like most of it works; the users can't edit the field itself to add text. The only problem is that it looks like the users can still select the wiki markup fields and can still add attachments. Is there anyway to lock that down as well?

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Katy Kelly
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Mar 28, 2019

Hi Anja, 

So that everyone benefits from the answer we supplied you in the support ticket you submitted we are listing the answer here also: 

This is currently a bug inside of ScriptRunner.

We have created a public bug ticket which you can view here and will be able to watch to see when a fix for this issue is released.

Regards,

Katy

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