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How do I troubleshoot this automation issue?

Alain Kovacs
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April 24, 2025

I have the following error from an automation rule

Screenshot 2025-04-24 130200.jpg

But how does one troubleshoot it? Why does it have to be rocket science?

I don't know in which ticket this happened, I don't know the user who caused it.. why is it so hard to include this data in the log? How can I find that?

I know why it's failing.. I have a user trying to create a ticket via automation in another project of which he's not a part of, I want to give him access, but I don't know who he is..

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Saravanan D
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April 24, 2025

 

Hello,

The Automation Rule details contain a required field (Actor). Please update the field to an active Jira user. This might resolve this issue. Screenshot 2025-04-24 at 5.05.46 PM.png 

- Saravanan

Alain Kovacs
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April 30, 2025

Sorry I never saw your answer. As actor I have "User who triggered the event". I have that for most of my automations

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