I created the user group:
Admin -> User Management --> Groups
I want to add an automation rule to edit issue to user group. Is it possible? How can I set?
Hi @jun lee my name is Habib, I shall do my best to help you with your request.
Yes, it is possible to add an automation rule to edit issues for a particular user group in your Jira instance. Here are the steps to create an automation rule in Jira:
1. Go to your Jira instance and click on the "Jira settings" icon (cogwheel icon) in the top right corner of the screen.
2. Click on "Automation" under the "System" section on the left-hand side of the screen.
3. Click on the "Create rule" button on the right-hand side of the screen.
4. Select the project for which you want to create the automation rule.
5. Choose the "Edit issue" trigger from the list of triggers and click on the "Next" button.
6. In the "Conditions" section, click on the "Add condition" button and select "User is in group" from the list of conditions.
7. In the "User is in group" condition, select the user group that you created earlier.
8. In the "Actions" section, select the action that you want to perform when an issue is edited. For example, you can set a custom field value or add a comment.
9. Click on the "Create" button to create the automation rule.
Once the automation rule is created, any user who is a member of the user group that you selected in the "User is in group" condition will be able to edit issues in the selected project, and the actions that you specified in the "Actions" section will be performed automatically when an issue is edited.
I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any further questions.
I hope this helps. Please accept this answer if it does work for you as it might help others that might have the same issue as yourself.
Thank You
Habib
Hi
I don't know 6th step what you told me.
In the "Conditions" section, click on the "Add condition" button and select "User is in group" from the list of conditions.
Can you show me a screenshot?
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