I think I will go with this answer. We getting the automation add-on
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We use Jira Cloud and I followed this step to set up an automatic due date like two days after new issue is created. However, it looks like the due date field does not accept {{now.plusDays(2)}} as Mohamed showed in the screenshot.
Any help will be appreciated. Thanks!
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I think you are in the wrong automation. In project settings, scroll all the way down to Project Automation.
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This is Service Desk and yes, I did set up this automation under the project settings. Our service desk is built on next-gen template. My assumption is that the next-gen template only allows to put the actual date.
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Hi @baraaabbas ,
you can easely achieve this with Jira Misc Workflow Extensions (JMWE) addon.
You will need to add a postfunction to your project's workflow on a ticket creation step which will automatically set the due date field to Now + 2 days. This will look something like that:
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