I want to use
{{comment.internal}}
while using Automation for JIRA in order to only send an email if a comment is external. However I tried using the compare condition parameter within the add on and that is throwing an error as it resolves to:
{{comment.internal}} = false
false = false
Not sure how I can test whether it's true or false before firing an email event.
Could someone point me in the right direction? I'm stuck! :)
Thanks,
Hollie
Hi Mark,
It comes back and says it doesn't match even when I put an external comment on the ticket. The Audit log shows this:
The following issues passed:IT-1292
The following issues did not match the condition:IT-1292
My screenshot looks exactly like yours does above :(
Thanks,
Hollie
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I had a space in front of the first {{ - removed that and it worked like a charm!
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I had a space in front of the first {{ - removed that and it worked like a charm!
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Why isn't this an out-of-the-box option for comment-based triggers?
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agree, it stupid it should be so hard to filter internal comments out
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