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Introduction


This post function allows you to set a field value of related issues to given value.This post function can be used for example in following scenarios:

  • Update assignee of all linked issues
  • Set subtasks resolution to given value
Element summary
StatusCURRENT
Version compatibility6.0.1 - Latest
SupportedYes
Introduced in version1.0.0

Post function parameters

 Post function takes following parameters:

  • Issue relation and JQL - described at the bottom of the page
  • Field - list of JIRA standard and custom fields.
  • Add source value(s) to destination field - ticking this option will add missing options to destination custom field (if it's dictionary based) or append source text to existing destination field value. (Works only in relevant fields e.g. this option remains hidden for assignee)
  • Set issue field value - condition to check on field
    • Always
    • Only if empty
    • Only if not empty
  • Text value/Option value- desired field value after post function execution.


Working with related issues

Related issues can be selected by using two inputs:

Issue Relation - where you can choose a relation with the current (transitioned) issue;

JQL - you can put your JQL text to filter some issues from the results. If you leave the JQL Field empty, all issues in a given relation are taken into account.

In the example above you wanted to execute a workflow function on subtasks of the current issue and take additionally only the ones with the "Sub-task" and priority="High" type.

Tags

In the JQL field you can put some text tags to be replaced with actual values of the current (transitioned) issue:

TagDescription

$$CURRENT_DATETIME$$

The current date and time.
 $$CURRENT_USER$$The name (login) of the current user.
$$ISSUEKEY$$The key of the current issue.
 $$ISSUEID$$ID of the current issue.
 $$REPORTER$$The current issue reporter's name.

$$ASSIGNEE$$

The current issue assignee's name
$$PROJECTKEY$$The project key.
$$CURRENT_STATUS$$The current issue status.
$$ISSUETYPE$$The issue type.
$$CREATED_DATE$$The date when the issue was created.

$$CURRENT_STATUS_CATEGORY$$

A status category of the current issue (To Do, In Progress or Done).
$$TRANSITION_NAME$$The name of an actual transition (doesn't work in Conditions)
$$TRANSITION_ID$$ID of an actual transition (doesn't work in Conditions).
$$TRANSITION_COMMENT$$The content of a transition comment (doesn't work in Conditions).

The JQL field has a built-in validation feature. If your query is incorrect, you will see a red sign next to the JQL field and an error description as shown below:

Example of usage

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