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The 'Date Window' checks whether the value of one date field falls within the range (window) of another date field. Note, the date checking is only one-way, i.e. it only looks forwards, not backward. If the check fails, no action will be performed. You must select the two date fields and the window period when configuring the transition. For example: For information on how to configure a check in Jira, see the Jira documentation. You can define a custom error message for most JSU validators to provide a clear explanation of the situation to your users. If you leave this field empty, a default error message from Jira will be displayed on validation errors. This might be a bit too technical, and make it difficult for your users to understand and resolve the error. A workflow is configured so that the 'Close' transition has the 'Date Window' check. The 'Due Date' is checked using a window of 5 days with respect to the 'Created Date'. If a user attempts to resolve an issue on this workflow, where the 'Due Date' is more than 5 days after the 'Created Date', the check will fail and the action will not be completed. JSU supports many different field types such as system fields and custom fields. However you should be aware, that not all field types are supported, and not in all combinations. We aim to cover the most important field types and are continuously adding and improving how different field types are supported. Some custom fields of other third-party apps might never be supported. You should always test anything you do with issue fields with JSU. You can try it with a free 30-day evaluation license.Description
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