Hi!
I have this case i need to create a jira automation rule for:
3 projects
Project A: Epics
Project B: tasks for team 1 and the parent epic is in Project A
Project C: tasks for team 2 and the parent epic is in Project A
now an epic in jira project A consists of tasks from project B, and C. I need the Epic to transition in Project A to a following status when a task in Project B key is done
example
Task of Project B moves to done >> change epic status in project A to : ready for team C
Hello @Heba Rezk
Should the Epic be transitioned if any child issue in Project B is transitioned to Done? Can other child issues in Project B be in any other status?
What if the child issue in Project B reverts to a not-Done status, and no other child issues in Project B are in a Done status?
Does it matter what status the Epic is in when this occurs?
This will require creating a multiple-project rule from the Global Automation page. The scope of the rule must identify Project A and Project B. If the status of the child issues in project C are irrelevant then that project doesn't need to be included in the scope.
Thanks @Trudy Claspill for your repsonse.
Yes, as each team's jira project contributes to the Epic execution with only one task, so when Project B task is done, the epic transitions, then when project C task is done, the epic transitions to the following status, and so forth till the epic itself is done.
I create a global rule that is for project A and B, but i could not define the details that when the task is done in Project B, its epic in Project A should transitions to the specific status i want.
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Please show us the rule you have constructed.
Could an issue in Project B have a parent Epic that is also in Project B, and if so would you want the rule to run for that scenario also?
The basic structure would be:
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