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This feature lets you pull predefined values from Jira issue fields—like dropdowns, checkboxes, and radio buttons—directly into form elements. These options are dynamically populated, allowing users filling out the form to choose from relevant data already stored in Jira.
Things to keep in Mind
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Pre-fill form options from issue field feature collaborates with1. Update Existing Issue FieldsAfter form submission, the selected value can automatically update a corresponding Jira issue field. For example:
2. Create New Issues with Pre-filled ValuesWhen creating new issues from form submissions, values from the form fields can populate issue fields in the newly created Jira issue.
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Security note! Forms elements can be populated with predefinded Jira issue fields from private projects. If a form element is populated with an issue field from a private project, users without access to the private project but with form editing permissions can view the values of this field and the project name. Users filling out the form inside or outside Jira can only see the values of this field. Additionally, these settings cannot be added but can be modified by users without permission to the private project. |
Open the add-on and create a new form or use an existing one.
Add a supported form element (Dropdown, Multi-choice, Checkboxes, or Radio Buttons. Click the Edit icon on the element. In the settings, find Populate Options from Issue Field and click it.
After that, the add-on will move you to the Setting tab and open the Pre-fill form options settings.
Select the Jira issue field whose values you want to populate in the form element.
For example, choose Priority to populate options like High, Medium, and Low.
Alternatively, you can also configure the "Populate options" by adding all necessary form elements first and then configuring them within the "Settings" tab.
Go to the Build tab and see that all the values of the previously selected issue field are in the element's form selection options. Now you can save all changes and start conveniently spreading form.
All populated form elements are accompanied by icons indicating the Jira field they are associated with.
All populated form elements are accompanied by icons indicating the Jira field they are associated with.
Scenario: A team uses a form to set task priorities.
Form Element: Dropdown populated with values from the Priority field in Jira.
Outcome: When a user selects High Priority, the Jira issue’s Priority field updates accordingly.
Scenario: A product team collects feature requests from customers.
Form Element: Multi-choice checkbox populated with Feature Categories from a custom Jira field.
Outcome: Selected categories populate the issue’s Labels field in Jira.
Scenario: An IT team uses a form to log incidents.
Form Element: Radio buttons populated with Incident Types from Jira.
Outcome: Selected incident type maps directly to the Jira issue’s Type field.
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