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User Is In Any Groups Condition
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Description
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Adding the 'User Is In Any Groups' condition to a workflow transition means that a user cannot see that transition unless he is in one (not all) of the specified groups.
Note, there is a 'User Is In Group' condition in standard JIRA. However, this condition only lets you check the membership of the user against a single group.
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Configuration
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You must specify the groups that are the prerequisite for this transition, when configuring the condition. For example:
For information on how to configure a condition for a workflow transition in JIRA, see the JIRA documentation.
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Example
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A workflow is configured so that the 'Resolve' transition has the 'User Is In Any Groups' condition = 'jira-developers' group only. A user viewing an issue in that workflow will not see the 'Resolve' transition unless they are part of the 'jira-developers' group.
User Is In Any Roles Condition
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DescriptionThe 'User Is In Any Roles' condition |
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checks that the current user is in any one (not all) of the specified project roles. |
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There is a 'User Is In Any Role' condition |
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included in Jira, however, this |
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verifies the membership of the user against a single |
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project role. ConfigurationYou must specify the prerequisite roles |
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for this transition |
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when configuring the |
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check. For example |
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, Administrators. Select the role from the list of available roles, then select Add. For information on how to configure a |
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check for a workflow transition in |
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Jira, see |
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Atlassian’s Advanced Workflow Configuration documentation. ExampleA workflow is configured so that the 'Resolve' transition has the 'User Is In Any Roles' condition |
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set to the 'SuperUser' project role only. A user viewing an issue in that workflow will not see the 'Resolve' transition unless |
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they have the 'SuperUser' project role |
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User Is In Custom Field Condition
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Description
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Configuration
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You must specify the field that is the prerequisite for this transition, and whether the user must be in the custom field or not, when configuring the condition. For example:
For information on how to configure a condition for a workflow transition in JIRA, see the JIRA documentation.
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Example
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A workflow is configured so that the 'Close' transition has the 'User Is In Custom Field' condition where the user must be in the 'User Select' field. A user viewing an issue in that workflow will not see the 'Close' transition unless their username has been selected in the 'User Select' field.
Value Field Condition
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Description
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Adding the 'Value Field' condition to a workflow transition means that a user cannot see that transition unless a certain field is set to a specified value. The validation for the condition is able to compare strings, numbers or option id's. For select fields, you may compare either by string or option id, the latter may be better, as the label of an option may change over time, the id however does not.
If a field can have several values (like components), it is enough, if one of the values matches the condition.
Since version 1.4.10, date and date-time fields are also supported.
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Configuration
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You must specify the field and value that will be the prerequisite for the condition. For example:
For information on how to configure a condition for a workflow transition in JIRA, see the JIRA documentation.
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Example
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A workflow is configured so that the 'Start Progress' transition has the 'Value Field' condition set to 'MultiSelect' = '10021' (option id). A user viewing an issue in that workflow will not see the 'Start Progress' transition unless 'MultiSelect' has at least the option with id '10021' choosen.
Supported Field Types
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