The use of this routine requires the Power Scripts for Jira add-on be installed and licensed.
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applyColStyleToCell | true |
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heading | 0 |
columnTypes | s,s,s,s |
multiple | false |
columnAttributes | style="background:#e5e7ea;font-weight:bold,,style="background:#e5e7ea;font-weight:bold, |
enableSorting | false |
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Syntax
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lfEnable(field)
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Description
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Enables the given field. |
Enables the given field.
Parameters
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applyColStyleToCell | true |
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columnTypes | s,s,s,s |
heading | 0 |
multiple | false |
enableSorting | false |
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Type
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Required
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Description
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field
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String
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Yes
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Specifies the field to enable. See Standard Variables for available fields.
Return Type
None
Examples
Example 1
If you want to enable a field to the Admin user (and keep it disabled for all other users), use the lfEnable routine.
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if(assignee == "admin") {
lfEnable("issueType");
} |
To disable the field, use the lfDisable routine.
Example 2 - Advanced Example
This example demonstrates of enabling a field that was previously disabled by a Live Field configuration. The example below waits for a change to the priority field, during an inline edit, and if the value is Low or Medium, reenables the issueType field.
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//Live Field Configuration
lfDisable("issueType");
lfWatch("priority", {"issueType"}, "hook.sil", {"inlineEditSaveComplete"}); |
For more information about the other routines used in this example, see lfDisable and lfWatch.
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//hook.sil
if(priority == "Low" || priority == "Medium") {
lfEnable("issueType");
} else {
lfDisable("issueType");
} |
See also
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