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Automating the transition of a new sub-task

Paul Farrell
Contributor
January 8, 2019

Hi,

I have looked everywhere for an answer to this but all answers seem to be for the opposite behaviour. 

I am trying to understand how I can transition a newly-created sub-task automatically. 

I have scriptrunner installed but I am managing to confuse myself with built-in scripts and listeners. 

I have 5 columns on my board. Issues created appear in the backlog (first column). Whenever someone creates a sub-task, I need that sub-task to be automatically transitioned through two workflow transitions. 

I would really appreciate it if anyone can help me out. 

Thanks so much for your time. 

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Peter Bengov
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January 9, 2019

Hi @Paul Farrell is this the case for every single sub-task created? (that 2 step transition) If so (and actually most probably if not then too) - make sure you have a separate workflow for your subtasks. This will help you do this via script or plugin. 

I know 2 good plugins that can assist with this, using UI and not coding: 

  1. JMWE add-on: https://marketplace.atlassian.com/apps/292/jira-misc-workflow-extensions?hosting=cloud&tab=overview
  2. Automation for Jira: https://marketplace.atlassian.com/apps/1215460/automation-for-jira?hosting=cloud&tab=overview
Paul Farrell
Contributor
January 9, 2019

Thank-you so much for taking the time to respond Peter. That is really useful information. 

John McKiernan
Atlassian Partner
January 9, 2019

Hi, 

John from Automation for Jira here. 

Thanks for the recommendation @Peter Bengov 

@Paul Farrell - just to help with your use case a little, you can set up an automation rule that looks something like below. Feel free to shoot through any questions when you are giving it a go. Best of luck!  

Screenshot at Jan 10 11-15-26.png

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