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Automation: Clone a request and set requesttype to current issue

Mai-Katharina Ngo
Contributor
July 11, 2025

Hello

I want to create an automation if you comment on a closed issue the closed one will be cloned with all the information including the request type.

 

I tried to set the request type but it says I dont have permissions. In the project settings the actor is an admin.

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John Funk
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July 11, 2025

Hi Mai,

Is there a reason you aren't just letting Automation for Jira be the Rule Actor? 

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Marc - Devoteam
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July 11, 2025

Hi @Mai-Katharina Ngo 

Does the admin have a JSM license and is the "Admin" granted the role Service Desk Team?

Mai-Katharina Ngo
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July 11, 2025

Hello, yes! 

I also tested my Account but it also didnt work.

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July 11, 2025

Hi @Mai-Katharina Ngo 

My bad on cloning the request type can't be cloned.

In the branch in the rule, do an edit action to set the request type.

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Mai-Katharina Ngo
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July 11, 2025

Hello @Marc - Devoteam 

It seems like it does not work either sadly:
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There is also the option of "Creating a Service Request" but it is not possible to copy the request type of the trigger request..

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July 11, 2025

Hi @Mai-Katharina Ngo 

Did you add the edit action in the branch so after, the action Comment on Issue?

If you still get this notice, then the user who is the actor of the rule doesn't have the right access on the JSM project.

See also this KB article, ignore the different projects mention in the rule

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Mai-Katharina Ngo
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July 11, 2025

@Marc - Devoteam 

This article is for Cloud

sadly we dont have that kind of "edit request type" in our automation system

 

But thank you for your help anyways!

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July 11, 2025

Hi @Mai-Katharina Ngo 

This should also work in DC, but that's different, then you can only do this based on the advanced option in the edit action.

You need to set this using JSON.

There is a KB article on this as well.

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