Hello, I already have a manual automation (screenshot below) where it creates a new story in a different project. i.e. This manual automation is in the Automation section of Project ABC, and the screenshot below shows that it'll create a new issue in Project XYZ.
I want the newly created issue in Project XYZ to have a status of "Ready" instead of "Open" but unsure how to do that. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
What I've tried:
- created Automation in Project XYZ when a new issue is created, transition status to 'Ready'
- created Automation in Project ABC where added a component after the 'then' to also 'then' transition issue to 'ready' status
@TJay.Gerber The below sample rule should work to meet your requirements, make sure that the scope of the automation rule is 'Multiple projects' with both ABC and XYZ projects included. You have to go to the 'Global Automation' page to make the change.
Ah, thanks, Gikku! That was my worry that it'd have to be in 'multiple projects' as the scope. I have to go to our jira admin for them to allow that and then go back to them to make any edits since, once it's in multiple projects, it locks out any edit access.
Is there any other possible solution and automation that could be created in project XYZ separately?
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Hi @TJay.Gerber
Couldn't you create a separate Automation Rule in Project XYZ to transition it after creation?
You could...
...and if this isn't sufficient for limiting scope, when you create the issue in XYZ add a parameter the second rule can refer to - eg.
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