Hi,
i created a rule which sets the fix version to the next unreleased version when a issue is transitioned from in progress to resolved. It always works perfect!
Suddenly it does not set the fix version. When I tried to set label, comments too this works. Only the fix version is not set.
Has anyone an idea what's going wrong?
Thanks!
It looks like this would be a bug.
Today several users reported the same:
https://community.atlassian.com/t5/Jira-Software-questions/Next-Unreleased-version-doesn-t-work-for-edit-issue-field/qaq-p/1602593
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Hi @Ste Wright , sorry - i forgot the screenshots. I added it in my post. Yes I have an unreleased fix version.
Thank you!
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@Ste Wrightno.
I hope Atlassian will fix it when someone opens a bug... https://community.atlassian.com/t5/Jira-Software-questions/Next-Unreleased-version-doesn-t-work-for-edit-issue-field/qaq-p/1602593
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I tested this on our instance and found like yourself, the "Next unreleased version" doesn't activate.
I looked through the list of Automation bugs on JAC, and could not locate a bug for this. I would advise raising your own bug via the dashboard.
In the meantime, I did find that it still works if you specify a version - not dynamic, but still possible to use whilst this is investigated :)
Ste
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Meanwhile a bug was raised on this: https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/JRACLOUD-75982
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Awesome, I didn't locate this one - nice find :)
Ste
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Can you please check the audit log for this rule.
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@Sandesh Shettythe audit log in my screenshot is from this rule. I only added some manipulation in other fields (label, comment, ...) to test if the "if-else" is not working..
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