Hello,
We're wondering if someone could help us further with the following challenge :)
We're trying to capture a date in the description field (Effective date: 2023-08-28) and use this as the due date. Sadly we're unable to figure out how this works.
We're starting with the Advanced compare condition.
{{issue.description}}
Contains
regex .*Effective date: ([0-9]{4}-[0-9]{2}-[0-9]{2}).*
And this will not work, of course we tried many options here but are still unlucky.
Who could help us further In this case :)
I just tried this in my test environment
{{issue.description}}
Contains Regex
(\b\d{4}-\d{2}-\d{2}\b)
Your Due Date would be populated like this:
{{issue.description.match("(\b\d{4}-\d{2}-\d{2}\b)")}}
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There's a specific condition in the dropdown for Contains Regex. Use that and remove "regex" from the second value field.
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Ahhh gotcha. I'll play arround with that one :) Thanks!
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One more, question maybe.
Is there an option to include the Effective date part?
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Yes - You should be able to just update the regex to this:
(Effective date: \b\d{4}-\d{2}-\d{2}\b)
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It works if I make the Effective date not bold. In our case it's bold.
Tried single and double * but seems not to work.
nest step for us is changing the layout. from yyyy-mm-dd to -> mm-dd-yyyy (for DueDate)
We have this;
Follow with
a new variable which is
{{extractedDate.subStringAfterLast("-")}}-{{extractedDate.subStringBeforeLast("-").subStringAfter("-")}}-{{extractedDate.subStringBefore("-")}}"
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Before I forget. Many kudos! Really happy with your help in this case :)
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Hi @Geoffrey Jonkers ,
not sure if this helps you or not but I leveraged the following article in the past for a similar need - How-to-parse-the-description-field-for-values-to-put-into-other-Jira-custom-fields .
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