This page last changed on Jun 15, 2009 by rosie@atlassian.com.
 | Not Everything is Recommended
You can use the workflow properties to implement restrictions on certain steps or transitions of a workflow. However, it is not really recommended as we do not guarantee some data and operations (e.g. bulk operations) will not be broken.
So, use it at your own risk. |
Available JIRA Workflow Properties
There are a few workflow properties which you can use in a transition or step of a workflow. Here're some helpful links:
Name |
Values |
Related Issues |
References |
Notes |
jira.field.resolution.exclude |
Resolution id |
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Transition |
jira.i18n.submit |
i18n property key |
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Transition (usage: action submit button name) |
jira.i18n.title |
i18n property key |
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Transition (usage: action name, etc.) |
jira.issue.editable |
true, false |
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Step |
jira.permission.* |
user1, user2 / group1, group2 / ...? |
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Step |
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