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Why my automation rule isn't triggered?

Hoc
Contributor
September 10, 2020

Hello,

 

Wondering why my automation rule isnt being triggered. Below JQL means if its an Incident issuetype and the status is in Resolved and was changed to Resolved more than 7 days from today. 

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I tested this by making a comment on a ticket and it didn't trigger. As you can see it was set to Resolved fore more than 7 days but it didn't meet the JQL that I set?

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Jack Brickey
Community Champion
September 10, 2020

And the issue is an Incident? Is the issue in the results if you use that same JQL in and advanced search?

Hoc
Contributor
September 10, 2020

Yah,it is an incident

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Hoc
Contributor
September 10, 2020

I actually broke it down and its failing on the last part. Doesn't make sense as to why it wont trigger as it shows up in JQL if I use the same query

 

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Jack Brickey
Community Champion
September 10, 2020

It doesn’t make sense. If it succeeds in the query it should in the automation too. Your confident the issue being tested is the same TCH-235?

Hoc
Contributor
September 10, 2020

Yeah Im sure :) This is from the logs

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Jack Brickey
Community Champion
September 10, 2020

Not sure what to suggest next short of playing with the failing piece, e.g. changed today or yesterday just to see if there is a revelation. Might be a bug but sure seems odd that the query works.

Hoc
Contributor
September 10, 2020

Thats ok. Thanks for your help. At least I can confirm that Im doing the right thing. Will log ticket with support

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