Hey, im trying to create a Automation that copy's a attatched Form to a different Ticket.
But for some reason, it just doesn't seem to work no matter what i do.
Kind regards
Hi @scherdin
I read the conversation.
There is a special edit action for forms, "Copy Forms".
Use this action.
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Hi @scherdin
This is only for JSM related issues, as @Jack Brickey mentioned.
I missed the point that you linked issue wil be in a non JSM project.
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Hi @scherdin , are you copying an attachment from one issue to another? Are you copying from the trigger issue? Can you share the Edit issue fields configuration?
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Its also a dynamic form that we use for onboarding processes. Ive read something about them not being able to be copied but i may be mistaken.
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Thanks. Are you sure the trigger issue has an attachment? What does the audit log show?
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Dynamic form? Wait is this an actual attachment or is this JSM or JWM "Forms"?
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Its a form that people can fill out for our onboarding process to send us the requirement. Unfortunately i dont know which one it is, but its just a simple form you can create inside of Jira.
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I see, no that is not possible. It seems the Form is in a JSM project and Jira software does not support this feature today.
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