Still a newbie to Jira admin ...
How do I configure a project to receive all notifications for new tickets created EXCEPT for one specific Issue Type?
Maybe I am missing the boat in the documentation... any help is appreciated.
Unfortunately, it appears that this is not possible, because the "create" transition cannot be edited.
Apparently, I am still confused. I copied an existing workflow with the intent of adding it to the scheme. It seems that:
1. From what I understand, if I change the initial transaction, it would change it for every project that uses it.
2. Possibly because it is the initial transition, I cannot delete the "Create" transition and add a different one that is not attached to other projects.
Please notice the attached graphic... any additional help would be appreciated.
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Not as easy as you might think! Notifications are event based and is configured per project. What you can do though is to configure the workflow to throw different events when an issue is created.
Default one is "Issue Created" event. You can modify the workflow for the issuetype, for which you don't need the norification, and remove the event from the post functions of "Create" transition. See https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/JIRA/Advanced+Workflow+Configuration#AdvancedWorkflowConfiguration-Postfunctions
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Maybe you have to define an event, let's say "New issue". In your workflow you add the event as a post-function of the "create issue" transition and address the event in your notification scheme. That way you would need different workflows though. One for "all issues exept the special one" where you use the normal issue created event and the other one for your specific issue. Hope that helps. Cheers
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