Jira Automation, but if you run it manually, only the issues you have executed will be targeted.
Is there a way to cover all the issues in JIRA?
Hello @koutarou ishibashi
Yes, that is possible. All you need to do is to add a branch rule with a JQL query as described in this article: https://support.atlassian.com/cloud-automation/docs/branch-automation-rules-to-perform-actions-on-related-issues/
Please make sure that you add the actions you'd like to perform under the branch. It is also possible, that the branch rule isn't executed for the issue itself, so you may need to copy your actions and add them to the same hierarchy as the branch rule. For more information see: https://community.atlassian.com/t5/Automation-questions/Update-multiple-issues-that-are-not-linked-using-Jira-Automation/qaq-p/1608219
Hope this helps! :)
Kind Regards
Chris
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