Is it possible to create custom buttons or workflows in JIRA for the following scenario:
I want a button or workflow that our Design team can use once a ticket is ready for development. It would do the following:
This workflow would only be an option for tickets in the "submitted" status with a "ux-needed" label.
Is this something that can be done with issue workflows https://support.atlassian.com/jira-cloud-administration/docs/configure-advanced-issue-workflows/? Or with a plugin?
Hi Amy,
You can certainly do all of those with Company-based and Jira Work Management/Business projects. It can be done with post functions when you transition an issue from one status to another status.
Or you can have a looping transition (from one status back to itself) that can also have post functions that do what you are talking about.
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Hi @Amy Blais
Yes all these are possible to be done with out-of-the box jira workflow feature
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This looks helpful, however, I'm not able to find where to edit the post-function field anywhere. I've seen screenshots of it but I can't find it. Any tips for how to find it?
I'm a Site Admin.
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Hi @Amy Blais
are you working on a team managed or company managed project type
Does it like this ?
or that?
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I was able to figure it out now, thank you for the help!
The only thing that I wasn't able to add was "triage" fix version as a transition post-function.
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