This page is for those with JIRA admin privileges.
Sometimes, the automation team wants to change the name of an existing Instrument ticket. (Lets say ABC → ABCD.) If a user only edits the ticket, the custom field called Instrument would be out of sync and not show the edited name in the Instrument drop down when repair requests get submitted. e.g. if the machine now called ABCD is down, someone that wants to submit a request would only see ABC in the instrument list. This would prevent a link being made between the request and the instrument and would not change its status to "Down" or "Warnings".
Therefore a JIRA admin is needed to: 1) edit the custom field configuration for Instrument, 2) Update two fields in the Instrument ticket: Summary and Instrument Name.
- Change the Instrument Custom field configuration:
- Navigate to the Instrument custom field (here)
- Find the instrument that matches the request, and edit it. (Hint: the Instrument Class field in the ticket matches the first level drop down)
- Change the ticket Summary:
- Since there is no field level security, you have to manually add the Summary field to the CR-Edit Instrument screen. (here)
- In a new tab, go to the ticket and edit the summary. Make sure it matches the value added in 1b.
- Remove the Summary field from the CR-Edit Instrument screen.
- Change the ticket Instrument Name
- This field is freely editable by anyone and might already be changed by CR staff. Just make sure it matches the summary when you're done. It's on the to do list to hide this field in the same way as summary: Error rendering macro 'jira' : Unable to locate Jira server for this macro. It may be due to Application Link configuration.
- This field is freely editable by anyone and might already be changed by CR staff. Just make sure it matches the summary when you're done. It's on the to do list to hide this field in the same way as summary: