Hi,
is there any way to have the approver write a comment, especially when declining a request?
Thank you!
For non-agents (i.e from within the customer portal), I don't believe this is possible at the moment, as it's not possible to have a screen as part of the approval - nor is it possible to ensure the validators activate when approving from the portal.
There are feature requests for this, check out JSDCLOUD-6989 and JSDCLOUD-6988
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An alternative might be to remind approvers to comment on the ticket using Automation? Not a direct replacement, but an option?
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You could achieve this by adding the Field Value Changed Validator on step 8 of the following KB article.
https://confluence.atlassian.com/jirakb/how-to-add-a-comment-during-a-transition-779160682.html
Follow the article and after step 7 add "Field has been modified Validator" to achieve a mandatory comment without a 3rd party app.
Otherwise you require a 3rd party app.
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Thank you @Marc - Devoteam , but
"This article only applies to Atlassian products on the Server and Data Center platforms."
I already tried that. Doesn't work in cloud. When the approver hits "Decline" button the request/issue is transferred to Declined-Status.
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I just tried it in a project in my cloud and it works, agent perspective
But it's on an approval step, if this is done from a non agent perspective, screens don't apply.
Just tried this as well, and you are correct.
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