I am trying to create a rule, which transitions my issue when a comment is created. This basically works fine.
But when I am trying to add a condition, I am failing:
I want my issue only to transition, if the comment is created in the portal and not in the Jira backend.
I know that there are certain properties and that it is possible to set them with the "advanced compare condition" but I am not able to find out the right parameters.
So I have two questions:
1.) how to write my condition, so that my rule is only triggered my comments created in the service desk portal?
2.) does there exist a list with all field properties and an explanation for what they are used?
thanks for your highly apreacciated help!
(I am project administrator, but not a Jira administrator with global permissions)
Welcome, @systemlos :-)
Have you also tried setting a "User condition"? I think this might work, using some group, role, organization or so, as condition then.
About "all field properties" - the documentation for smart values might be a place to start?
Hope this helps...
thanks for reaching out to me.
everybody is allowed to raise requests. The user condition would not be perfect, because if a user is an service desk customer and an agent at the same time, a comment in Jira would be interpreted like a comment from portal. Best would be a certain property, where I can declare, that the comment had to be raised by portal.
thank you for the link :)
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