Opposed to creating two seperate IF Conditions, is it possible to include two statements in the "Second Value" field? For instance:
Example:
First Value: SUMMARY
Condition: DOES NOT CONTAIN
Second Value: "Steve" or "Stephen"
Actual Example:
I just want to have it avoid pull requests with (WIP) or [WIP] in the titles because people use both
This can be done, use the option "does not match regular expression" in the condition option.
Also see this KB article; automation-how-to-compare-smart-value-with-list-of-options-in-advanced-compare-condition
@Marc - Devoteam i dont have the "Advanced Field Condition" as an if condition component option that that kb you linked refers too? we are on cloud. screen attached
also, how do i syntax the expressoins if the expressions actually contain brackets and parenthesis? for example, that kb just says do this: (Steve|Stephen) but i need (WIP) or [WIP]..do i just put "quotations" around each expression then seperate them by this |?
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Use the {{smart values}} condition for this.
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