Hello.
I am new in Jira and I am still studying it's features.
I've been working around with workflows and I have some doubts.
Lets say I have a workflow and I export it.
In another JIRa I will import it, and add it to an existing Project.
I«ve noticed that when I do that Jira asks me which new state (in the new workflow) is equivalent to the old state (in the old workflow).
My question is this: Let's say I have 1000 issues in that project. I will have to make the decision for each of those issues.
Is there a way to automate that process? To make it faster. So that I don't have to stay hours to select each state from each issue and assign it to the new one...
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Inaccurate description of problem, and answered on the duplicate at https://community.atlassian.com/t5/Jira-questions/Publish-Workflows/qaq-p/750390#U751307
Hi @Fr0zt,
if you use a new workflow, you can choose which new state will replace the old state.
After choosing, this process will run automatically.
You can read more about it here: https://confluence.atlassian.com/jira064/activating-workflow-720412579.html
Best,
Nic
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I understand that but let's say you have a worflow with 5 states. And you add a new one with 3 states.
After that you choose to apply it to all issues, and publish it.
You will get a "table" where you will have to choose, for every issue type, which will be the compatible state (in the new workflow). If you have let's say, 20 issue types, you will have a lot of choosing to do (see the image in attachment).
Is there a better way to automate this? Scripting or other thing to make it faster...
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