I am trying to create an automation rule that, when a story/task is deployed to production, sets the status to done and the resolution to "deployed to production.
Our Workflow:
STORY/TASK: TO DO --> IN PROGRESS --> IN TESTING --> VERIFIED --> DONE
The ticket moves successfully through our workflow through the triggers in the workflow.
But when it gets set to DONE, it is not setting the resolution, and I get the error of "Unknown fields set during transition. Field may not be on the transition screen. Fields ignored - Resolution (resolution)"
But as you can see from the screenshot, I can manually set the resolution to "Deployed to Production."
I have tried everything and I can't figure this out.
Try to associate a resolution screen (a screen with the resolution field) to the Done transition and it should resolve the issue.
Cheers,
Karim
@Karim ABO HASHISH - I've tried! I am using a slightly modified version of the default scrum ticket with the resolution field added. And this screen is associated to the final transition. I tried this to see if it would work. I don't like having the same screen for every state, but I am trying to remove variables.
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Simply create a new screen with one field (Resolution) and add it to the transition.
Let me know how it went for you
Cheers,
Karim
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For more information about best practices for using resolution field, please refer to below link
hope that would help demystifying the proposed practices.
Good Luck and let me know if further elaboration or assistance is needed.
Cheers,
Karim
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