When forming behavior, there are 6 different operations that we support.
These are, respectively:
Set Name
Set Description
Set Value
Set Read Only
Set Required
Hide
Here, the examples we will provide will be shown on the Priority field. You can see the results by performing similar operations for other available fields.
Set Name
Set Name allows you to change the name of the field you have selected. For example, in the field you see, it says "Priority" in German.
Now let's observe the change in the Priority field on the issue create screen.
Set Description
Set Description, allows you to add a description below the field you have selected. This way, you can easily show your team how to proceed when creating an issue. Here is an example:
Now let's observe the change in the Priority field on the issue create screen.
Set Value
Set Value allows you to change the value of the field you have selected. This way, you don't waste time changing the fields you have selected while creating an issue and can look at other fields that need to be changed, saving you time. Here is an example:
Now let's observe the change in the Priority field on the issue create screen.
As you can see here, our Priority field is 'Highest', but the icon is not visible. Do not worry, this will not cause any problems when creating an issue.
Set Read-Only
Set Read-Only makes the field you have selected read-only. This way, any of your team members cannot accidentally change or edit this field. Here is an example:
Now let's observe the change in the Priority field on the issue create screen.
Set Required
Set Required makes the field you have selected mandatory. This way, the selected field must be filled out. If it is forgotten to be filled out, it will give you a warning. Here is an example:
Now let's observe the change in the Priority field on the issue create screen.
Hide
Hide, allows you to hide the field you have selected when creating an issue. With the configurations you have selected, you can hide the selected field from people you don't want to see or get rid of fields you don't want to see when creating an issue. Here is an example:
Now let's observe the change in the Priority field on the issue create screen.
As you can see, there is a Priority field between Assignee and Label before the behavior, but there is no Priority field between them after the behavior.
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