I know we can see the recent automation runs on an issue as said in this link
But my question is how to see every automation execution on an especific issue?
Hi @Igor Cruz and welcome to the Community,
i don't know of any view where you would get an overview based on the issue other than the recent executions. The Audit log always takes the rule as a starting point.
The global Audit log now has filter options but doesn't support searching for issue keys just yet.
There is at least one Feature request for adding the Issue filter in the Audit Log: [AUTO-28] Make it easier to navigate Automation Audit Log - add option to search/filter by Issue key, option to view more issues, option to scroll for large audit logs, link directly to the specific component rather than the overall rule - Create and track feature requests for Atlassian products.
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I see. If this request is fufiled it would help on my situation.
But since there is no way right now, i will stick with the initial plan to see all the automation logs on the project.
Thanks for the welcoming!
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Hi @Igor Cruz
as it seems your question was answered please consider to hit „Accept answer“ in order to mark this post as resolved. This helps other members to find a solution when faced with same/similar problems.
Thanks in advance.
Best
Stefan
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Good news @Igor Cruz
Atlassian just announced, that you'll be able to filter the Global Audit Log for Issue keys
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AAAAWESOME news. Thanks for this information.
Is there an official announcement?? I would like to share this with my community.
Thanks in advance.
Best
Stefan
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This was part of the official Cloud Release notes: Atlassian Cloud changes Jan 27 to Feb 3, 2025 | Atlassian Cloud | Atlassian Documentation
These are more or less the same notes as you will find on admin.atlassian.com for your site specifically
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