Dear community,
is there any way to make automation to unrelease a issue's version if the version is released?
Maybe trigger can be whenever issue is updated - but I don't know what to write down in 'Unrelease version' in 'Then' section.
Hello @Hotae Kim
Welcome to the community.
There is an action to change a Version to Unrealeased.
I don't think I completely understand your question. I'm not sure how to provide more advice on solving your problem. Can you provide more information about your scenario?
Hello @Hotae Kim
Can you describe the problem you are trying to solve by taking this action?
Does the following accurately describe the scenario?
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Dear Trudy,
I want released versions only contain issue which status is 'Done'.
So when an issue which status is not 'Done' added in a released version, I want to change that version as unreleased version so I can tract it on the dashboard widget.
So the scenario which you have described is exactly accurate.
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My previous description is not accurate based on your feedback. This would be accurate
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This is not going to be a simple Automation Rule to create, and I will not be able to spend time on it in the next few days. To get attention on your request from other community members, I suggest that you start a new post in this community and provide the description of your scenario as I described it above. If you start a new post, please add a link to that new post in this post.
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