I have created an automation rule "Transition to Waiting for Customer when support posts a comment" and I have tested this by having a status = Waiting for support.
Tried to add "Reply to customer" but the status didnt change.
Could you please help me in debugging this issue.
So the second condition did not go through, which means that the person who triggered the automation is a customer. Maybe you put yourself in the customer section/added yourself the customer role.
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You should be able to make use of the template: 'When a comment is added → update the status' and remove the the else if.
But your audit log should give you some hints, why nothing happens.
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Hi @Aspire Jira ,
I think you made a typo in the compare two values.
You typed: {{comment.internal }} with a space at the end. it should be {{comment.internal}}.
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