I've created an automation to count the number of tasks in an Epic every time a task is added to or removed from the Epic, as configured below.
However, this automation rule is not functioning correctly with the audit log, as detailed below.
I hope to receive assistance from the community!
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Your edit action should be a lookup acton.
In the action state the following: Parent = {{issue.key}}
Then the edit action on the field and the value is the value: {{lookupIssues}}
Also see article: https://community.atlassian.com/t5/Jira-questions/Smart-Value-to-display-the-sum-of-child-issues-linked-to-an-epic/qaq-p/2311631
Hi @Marc - Devoteam , I have configured it as you advised (image 1), but I received the following error (images 2).
Additionally, regarding the field "Number of tasks in epic," it is a number type and exists in the Epic ticket (see image 3).
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Sorry for my mistake.
In the edit action the smart value needs to be set as {{lookupIssues.size}}
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@Nguyen Thanh Tien certainly, you can count the number of Tasks linked to corresponding epic.
Go to Issues or structure and use this jql query "Epic link" = ABC-123
Above query will fetch all user story, Tasks and Defects if linked, if you want to know only Tasks or Story then
"Epic link" = ABC-123 AND issues Type = Task
ABC-123 is Epic key. Let me know if you need further support.
All the Best!
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