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Go to Jira Administration > Issues. Select Custom fields from the menu in the Fields section. Click Add custom field. Depending on the type of custom fields, select: Click Next. Configure the selection criteria for the field. Click Create.
Click on Projects → Choose the appropriate project. At the Project Summary Page → Click on the Administration tab. On the left pane, click on Components. Fill in the Name, Description, and Component Lead then click on the Add button. Repeat Step 4 until you are done adding all the components.
To make a field mandatory when used through Jira's user interface, click the Required link associated with that field. The text Required appears next to the field's name. To make a field optional, click the Optional link associated with that field.
Log in to JIRA as an administrator. Go to the Administration icon and click on it. Click on Issues → Custom fields. Click on Add custom field. Click on Advanced in the left panel. Locate Calculated Number Field and select it. Click on Next.
Jira application issues are made up of fields. You can choose any number of fields to appear when creating, editing, or transitioning issues. You can also create custom fields for teams working on issues within any of your Jira projects. Custom fields allow people to add information specific to your team's needs.
Select > Issues. Under FIELDS, select Custom fields. Find the custom field you want to edit and click > Edit details to update the following: The custom field name, which appears on issues. Modify the fields as needed and click Update.
Select the Jira icon (,, , or) > Jira settings > Issues. In the Fields section, click Field configurations. Click Configure next to the field configuration you wish to edit. Click Edit next to the field you want to update. Enter a new description and click Update.
2 answers. You do NOT make it editable. You should only set it when closing an issue, and, you should *always* set it, or Jira does not work properly. It does not matter if you think you don't use it, Jira needs it to be used properly.
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