Jira Misc Custom Fields (JMCF) from Innovalog gives you access to many new Calculated Custom Field types right inside the Custom Fields (Advanced) page in Jira. You’ll be able to display information based on computed values and it only takes minutes to configure each calculated field.
With JMCF, you can create an unlimited number of calculated custom fields to boost the usability of Jira. Expose Jira’s ‘hidden’ information - such as dates and authors of specific transitions or field changes - that is otherwise not easily accessible to users, or create calculations - from simple math operations to sophisticated Groovy scripts - based on other fields and insights available in Jira.
It is perfect for helping you create more useful screens, enable better search and filters, and build more powerful reports and dashboards. For example, you can:
What are calculated fields?Calculated fields compute their value on the fly instead of storing it in the Jira database. Their value is recalculated every time the issue is displayed or updated, or a re-index is performed. You can display calculated fields on issue and transition views, on dashboards and reports, and you can use them in JQL searches such as in the Issue Navigator, Saved Filters, Agile Board queries, etc. |
In this video, we use the Transition Caller custom field type to display the person who resolved an issue (as an example). Using this custom field type, you can display, search for and report on the author of any transition based on actual transition IDs or between one, many, or all statuses. We cover the latter one in the above video. To learn more, visit this documentation page.
To configure custom fields, you need to have Jira Admin permissions.
For your convenience, the steps from the above video have been outlined below.
All done. You should now see this field on your issues and you can also use it in searches and statistics.
To learn more about how to set up the Transition Caller custom field type, visit this documentation page.
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