Hi team,
I want to know if it is possible to set up an automation aiming to check if the summary of a new ticket created matches with any summary of already existing tickets.
Don't know if there is any smart value I could use for this.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Hello @Rodrigo Sala
I found your request interesting. Here is an automation I imagined for a case similar to yours:
Here is a automation that may can help you request
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Trigger : When issue created
Lookup issues with jql (summary exact match) : project = xxx and summary ~"\"{{issue.summary}}\""
If {{lookupIssues.key.size}} = 1
action : Hey is a ticket with this new summary : {{issue.summary}}
if {{lookupIssues.key.size >1 and {{lookupIssues.key.size < 100
action : Hey, currently we have {{lookupIssues.key.size}} tickets tickets with this exact summary : {{issue.summary}}
if {{lookupIssues.key.size}} = 100
action : Hey , currently we have more than {{lookupIssues.key.size}} ticket tickets with this exact summary : {{issue.summary}}
Hope that can help you
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hey @Duc Thang TRAN, your proposal works. Thanks!
QQ, do you know what can I use in project = xxx and summary ~"\"{{issue.summary}}\"" to make it a exact match? "~" is showing me similar but not exact variables and "=" is not supported by the summary fiel.
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hi @Manoj Gangwar, it is a service project. No Epic/Task/Sub-task structure available.
I am willing to check for any other tickets at same hierarchy level.
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Hi @Rodrigo Sala ,
Do you want to check this for a parent's sub-task issues? If yes then you can achieve this easily via automation.
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