I have been following the instructions on this page, but at the end can't figure out the steps in the Post Function Transition. https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/JIRA050/Adding+a+Custom+Event
I do not see a Custom Event Post Function listed on the screen.
Most transitions, by default, has a post function to fire a generic event. Edit it and change the event to your custom event. You can only fire one event.
Hi Jobin,
do we only have to fire the Generic/Custom events? all other system events will work without adding fire post function in the workflow transition?
Thanks
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Add the "Fire Event" post-function and select the Custom Event which was created in the previous steps.
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I don't see a Fire Event Post-Function option on this screen.
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After you select post-function, I see a "generic event" action. When I edit that line, I can see the list of actions including my custom event. This is without script runner.
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