Hello!
I need the issue status to be changed based on he due date filed.
for example: I need a certain ticket (not a jql list of issues) to be reopened on 17.32 of 31st of December (or in any other date that I manually set).
I went through community and tried to google it and I managed to find this thread:
It was suggested to use this addon: https://marketplace.atlassian.com/apps/1211836/automation-for-jira-server-lite?hosting=server&tab=overview
The only issue is that it's for server jira while we're using cloud jira...
The only function I need is to schedule the issue to be reopened - could you please suggest a free cloud addon allowing to reopen the issue at a manually set time?
Additionally I need to set the date and the time, for example 17.32, 18.48, 23.59, etc.
Hello @Ilya Konovalov ,
For cloud it was by default enabled.
Can you please go to the below path on your project ->
1. Go to Project
2. Project settings
from the above, you can create automation rules within the project.
Thanks,
Kagithala Babu Anvesh
Thank you!
Could you please suggest how should I do this?
I don't see the trigger that will follow the date in "due date" filed. I was only found the trigger to to be fired when I edit this field, while I need it to be fired on a the date set in this field.
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Hi Ilya,
I simulated one automation in my environment and provided it below:
In this automation when the Due Date field was changed:
And the due date is after the start date:
Here you can choose the fields:
- Fields
- Timeframe
- Date time
And when the result of the condition meets the rule, it will be transferred to TO DO:
This is how it works: The issue is closed (implemented), and the due date is later than the start date, so when I changed the value this issue went back to TO DO.
It's just an example, but you can customize it as you like. 🤝
But it should be noted that with this automation applied to a global rule, they will consume their execution limits, this applies to
Multiproject and global consumption.
Project-specific does not consume, it is unlimited.
Below, I provide the explanation and related documentation.
Automation for Jira Cloud
In Jira Cloud, automation functionality is included out-of-the-box. However, there are limits to how many times rules can be executed per month, depending on which plan you’re on:
Free plan: There is a limit of 100 executions for all global and multi-project rules.
Standard plan: There is a limit of 500 executions for all global and multi-project rules.
Premium plan: There is a limit of 1,000 executions per user per month, pooled across all users and products. For example, if you have 200 users in your Jira Cloud Premium license, then you’ll have a limit of 200,000 global/multi-project rule executions per month.
Automation for Jira Cloud
Below I provide some knowledge databases related:
Have an awesome day!
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I'd implement it like this:
"Re-open date" < now() and status != "To Do"
I haven't tried it, but even if it is imperfect, at least it should give you the idea.
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Thank you Aron!
That's what I needed! :)
Unfortunately, the reply from João wasn't what I needed as it would trigger the issue when the due day filed is changed while I need it it to be checked when the condition due date < actual date is True.
But I appreciate the help from all of you! Thank you very much and have a happy new year
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