Until now, required fields were defined in Jira and then assigned to the respective field configurations. These were in turn bundled into field configuration schemas and linked to scopes to determine which fields are displayed where.
However, the original goal—greater flexibility and reusability—leads to the following challenges in practice:
The resulting structure is complex, difficult to understand, and—depending on the size of the instance—time-consuming to manage. For example, when changes are made to a field configuration, it is often unclear which scopes are specifically affected.
The previous three-level structure (“Definition – Configuration – Schema”) is being simplified. The previous concepts will be consolidated into a new, optimized model: the field schema. An additional benefit of this change is a potential reduction in loading times, depending on the number of user-defined fields.
In the future, the behavior of fields within an area will be controlled directly via the respective field schema.
In the first step, the “Fields” page (formerly “Custom Fields”) was comprehensively revised:
Some functions are not yet fully integrated into the new interface. In the following cases, the system switches to the previous view:
New tools make it possible to identify and remove unused issue types within a schema with just one click.
Similarly, unused fields in field configuration schemas (including associated field configurations) can be quickly identified and cleaned up.
The following enhancements are planned:
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