What are custom fields in Jira?
Jira application issues are made up of fields. You can choose any number of fields to appear when creating, editing, or transitioning issues. You can also create custom fields for teams working on issues within any of your Jira projects. Custom fields allow people to add information specific to your team’s needs.
What are the features of JIRA?
Atlassian’s Jira Features
- Agile Development.
- Jira Project Tracking.
- Mobile Applications.
- Reports in Jira.
- Jira Security.
- Unparalleled Connectivity with Jira Add-Ons.
- Great Product Integrations.
- Issue Creation.
Can you control the size of a custom field?
You cannot control the size of the field. E.g. text fields created with 100 characters will be displayed in a smaller single line field. It is not possible to enlarge the field or make it a multi line. It is possible to include the new configured fields on existing entities using the Custom fields maintenance form.
What should I pass to my @ configurationproperty class?
Most parameters we want to pass into our application are primitive strings or numbers. In some cases, though, we have a parameter that we’d like to bind to a field in our @ConfigurationProperty class that has a complex datatype like a List. Imagine we need to provide a list of SMTP servers to our mail module.
How are custom fields presented in Microsoft Dynamics?
Showing the custom fields are presented to the user as form personalization. If a system administrator will push a new “form layout” to all users, earlier created personalizations will be overwritten. Also, a user could easily remove the field himself or reset the personalization without knowing he is losing the new field.
How to enable database logging on custom fields?
It is not documented by Microsoft, but you can enable database logging on the custom fields. Just like any ordinary field, you can select the custom field in the list for updates logging. If you want to learn more about this feature, I will host a MVP session for the AXUG on this topic on Monday, February 12 at 9 AM EST (3PM CET).