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excerpt | Add-on: Classic Connector for Salesforce & Jira Question: How do I show the total number of associated Salesforce.com Objects? Answer: This workaround requires a third-party add-on that is only available for JIRA Standalone and in some cases may even cause system instability. This workaround is only provided as-is. ServiceRocket does not provide support for third-party add-ons so use this workaround at your own risk. Download and install the ScriptRunner add-on in your JIRA instance. Click on Cog Icon > Issues > Custom Fields. Create a Scripted Field: Go to Cog Icon > Add-ons > Script Fields. Edit the Scripted Field that you have create. Select the Number Field option as the template of the Scripted Field . Paste the following script into the Inline Script field: def val = getCustomFieldValue(<Remote System Reference field ID>); if (val == null || val.equals("")){ return null; } def vals = val.toString().split(','); return vals.length; |
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