Hi,
is there a way how to see what kind of automation rule was executed according to their names in order they were used?
I have a lot of automation rules and even though they should work all the same in different issues the result was different even though it should not.
Since in History TAB under issue you cannot see full names I wonder if there is any way how to find out what rule was executed and in which order.
I know you can find issues regarding automation rules under audit log, but as all automations were correctly executed, just in wrong order the result was different.
Do you know if there is any way how to see this?
Thank you
Hi @Jan Šimek,
On the right sidebar of an issue, there is the section Automation with information about previously run rules:
Maybe it will help?
That is very good point thank you - I have tried that several times before, unfortunately it does not show all rules used for some reason.
Anyway, will keep trying :-)
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I am looking for the same answer as How do I find all automation that executed for a particular issue.
Sometimes, we need to modify or delete them, also there is no clear sign whether it is triggered by new automation rule feature or legacy automation, lambda, post function or through any other ways, this is hard to find when you have thousands of automations running.
this doesn't show up the full list of automation that triggered to a particular issue type.
thanks in Advance !
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