Documentation for JIRA 5.2. Documentation for other versions of JIRA is available too. 
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You can use workflow properties to implement restrictions on certain steps or transitions of a workflow (below).
Please Note: Not everything on this page is recommended!
We do not recommend using all of these types of workflow properties as we cannot guarantee that some data and operations (e.g. bulk operations) will not be broken. Hence, use these types of workflow properties your own risk!
For details on how to implement workflow properties (i.e. step and transition properties) in your workflow, please refer to Configuring Workflow.
There are a few workflow properties which you can use in a transition or step of a workflow. Here are some helpful links:
Name | Values | Related Issues | References | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Resolution |
| Transition | |
| Resolution | Transition | ||
| i18n property key |
| Transition (usage: action submit button name) | |
| i18n property key |
| Transition (usage: action name, etc.) | |
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| Step | |
| user1, user2 / group1, group2 / ...? |
| Step | |
| Integer value greater than or equal to 0 |
| Transitions on the 'View Issue' page |