I have set up automation sub-tasks based off selection in a Jira form. The issue is the “No” value. Currently the rule is set: ( if “Android” is selection create sub-task else if “IPhone” is selected create sub-task. Is there an end rule I am missing if “No” is selected do nothing?
Drop-down - Mobile Phone
Hi @Joanna Whitley ,
My advice is to use 'Value changes for' as a trigger in the rule with the Iphone/Android selection field. And use the if/else condition as a condition. This way the rule does nothing if no iphone or android is chosen. See screenshot for an example.
Regards, Marco
And also a good question of @Jack Brickey
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Hi @Joanna Whitley ,
can you tell us what fields are being set during the creat actions? The error message seems to imply you are attempting to set the value for a field that doesn't exist in the create screen for subtask Issuetype.
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Hello and thank you for responding
currently I have the rule set up:
if “Android” is selection create sub-task
else if “IPhone” is selected create sub-task
The issue showed up because "No" was selected. I do not want the automation to do anything if No is selected
Thank you
Joanna
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Understand but your rule depicted in the image does not reflect your text in the post...so confusing. That said, the rule @Marco Brundel provided should achieve what you have conveyed.
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Thank you both for your help. this seems to be working now.
Thank you
Joanna
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Hi @Joanna Whitley ,
Good to read that it works. Do you want to accept the answer? Thanks.
regards, Marco
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I have found a better solution. The layout above still created sub-tasks when none was needed. Attached will build a sub-tasks when conduction are met else add a value to audit log but will not create a sub-task.
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