This page indicates that there is a way to execute a script runner script inside of "Automation for Jira".
I checked for the action in my Jira, and it is missing.
I looked in the Modules list for ScriptRunner, and found "Execute a ScriptRunner script action for Automation for Jira" but it is disabled.
I went to enable it, but it says "Module cannot be modified" when I hover over the "Disabled" button.
Is there a way to see why it says "Module cannot be modified"? Or some way to enable it?
In case it is relevant here are my versions:
Jira: 7.10.2
ScriptRunner: 5.4.28
Automation for Jira: 3.14.7
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Hi Stephan,
Can you please try, disable, then enable the script runner add-on, and create a support zip.
https://confluence.atlassian.com/support/create-a-support-zip-790796819.html
After you have done the please create a support case with us and we will try our best to get you up and running.
https://codebarrel.atlassian.net/servicedesk/customer/portal/1
Cheers,
Scott.
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@Scott Harwood - We did you suggested and disabled and enabled the script runner add-on. This caused the "Execute a ScriptRunner script action for Automation for Jira" module to activate.
However, even though it is activated, the Action is not shown in "Automation for Jira". I tried to restart "Automation for Jira" but it is still not there.
Is this something that I should still submit a support case?
Also, our Jira instance is licensed under the Educational License. I am not familiar with how that works, but I would guess it may not allow for support cases.
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