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(Print, Color Version) How many custom fields do you have? For most of us the answer is, “Too many!” ThinkTilt and Rachel Wright, author of the Jira Strategy Admin Workbook, have collaborated again to produce "Battling Jira Custom Field Bloat". This 35 page book helps you audit, delete, reduce, and manage your Jira custom fields. Get it from Amazon
(Kindle, Color Version) How many custom fields do you have? For most of us the answer is, “Too many!” ThinkTilt and Rachel Wright, author of the Jira Strategy Admin Workbook, have collaborated again to produce "Battling Jira Custom Field Bloat". This 35 page book helps you audit, delete, reduce, and manage your Jira custom fields. Get it from Amazon
(Digital, Color Version) How many custom fields do you have? For most of us the answer is, “Too many!” ThinkTilt and Rachel Wright, author of the Jira Strategy Admin Workbook, have collaborated again to produce "Battling Jira Custom Field Bloat". This 35 page book helps you audit, delete, reduce, and manage your Jira custom fields.
How many custom fields do you have? For most of us the answer is: too many! With research and diligence, you can clean up your duplicate and unused custom fields and get your count down to a manageable number.
Use this sample code to instruct a user to file a new issue to report a detected problem.
Use this sample code to make a select list look more like a Components list.
Use this question list to collect custom field requirements from end users.