Hello,
We are currently rewriting one of our Jira projects to streamline the process. There are over 40 transitions in our current workflow (no judgement I just took over Jira Support :D) and I need to identify those that trigger an email notification. Is there an easy way to do this via a SQL script or do I have to look through every transition?
Thanks in advance,
Nicole
You will have to go over each transition and look at the properties of each post-functions. Based on your crazy workflow it shouldn't take more than 30 minutes :p
Also check the jira automations to see if there are any email notifiactions being sent.
Regards
@Fabian Lim 's answer is correct, but I wanted to address the "is there a SQL query" part: Yes, you can read the workflow from the database with SQL, but it is a huge block of xml, so you'll still have to read it for every transition, and look at the "event fired" post-function. This is a lot slower than clicking through each transtition in the UI!
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OMG. I was the previous support person for this workflow. I just googled crazy workflow diagrams, and this was the top result.
I did not create this and inherited it, and ran away. Poor Nicole. I'm sorry. If you ever have questions about it let me know. I can give all the background.
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