New to Jira and we have an automation that looks for a code in the description. Each code has its own "else-if" section, but theres a "catch all" else-if created to look for 20+ codes, to then update a field if description contains one of those codes.
It has been written like,
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Should this even work? From what I can tell it isnt working at all. Is there a correct way to write this out? Or will they need their own else-ifs, or should I turn the current else-if block into a "at least one condition matches", and separate them out there?
@Terry Dance separating them out might not be ideal if you have a long list.
I would suggest using {{smart values}} condition instead:
To know more about OR operator in regex you can refer to https://www.ocpsoft.org/tutorials/regular-expressions/or-in-regex/
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