Hi,
I'm looking for the same functionality that server had when creating a recurrent issue.
There you had the option below:
Link new issue with previously created one
Link also with all previously created issues by this Scheduled Issue
I'm now using an automation to create an issue at certain times but I can't seem to link the created issue to the previously created issues that were created by the automation.
Can anybody point me in the right direction?
Can I clarify the logic here?
Is this correct? If yes, a few questions...
Your Server's version of these Rules would have been using a UID to find them somehow - there's no additional unique Action I know of to link back to previously created Issues from the same rule.
Ste
Heya @Wim Muyllaert ,
So I'd suggest to ensure the two automations are running at diffrent events? So essentially you have one automation that uses the trigger when the ticket is created and then have the other automation run on another workflow event or when it's commented (or something along those lines) to then use the "branch rule" for linked issues and ensure that you are defining the link type to be something specific so it can only read those links (such as "is cloned by") and restrict the rule to projects. Then you can run an advanced compare condition to filter on the smart value!
I think this should be a reasonable solution! Let me know how you get along and if you have any questions let me know :)
Kind Regards,
Ashley Hudson
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I have tried it with this smart value but I guess this gets the created issues that are created during the run of the automation, not the issues that were created in a previous run.
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