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Summary
One of the major benefits of the Clone Plus for Jira is the ability to customize clone operations to suit your development process. This capability has been provided since the initial version of the plugin. Now, we have made it possible to provide very sophisticated customization capabilities without programming. It still requires a clear understanding of your JIRA system and processes, but, the implementation can be done via a property-based configuration with average Jira administration knowledge and some careful testing. If you need more extensive customization than what is currently provided, raise a support request with our support team.
Features
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1 | Up to 16 unique clone custom clone operations can be defined |
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2 | Conditioning |
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3 | Clone option defaults |
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4 | Clone options (additional) |
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5 | Substitution variables | Current issue fields are available as substitution variables for the setting of fields |
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6 | Exclude field list to prevent copying to clone | In many use cases, certain fields should not be copied to the target issue |
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7 | Include field list to be displayed while cloning | In some scenarios, certain fields must be displayed on the Clone UI |
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8 | Ignore field list for fields that should not be shown on clone screen | In some scenarios, certain fields must not be displayed on the Clone UI |
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9 | Mapping fields from original issue to a new value in the target issue conditioned on original issue field values |
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10 | Setting standard and custom fields |
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11 | Bulk Clone | Clone multiple issues at once to the same project or different project The bulk clone feature is available for Data Center only. Bulk cloning is a memory-intensive operation.
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Getting started
Getting started with customization is the best place to start.