when an issue changes status by workflow action an event is fired. You can configure who gets that event in the notification schema.
https://confluence.atlassian.com/adminjiraserver073/creating-a-notification-scheme-861253478.html
you can use custom events in a workflow to refine the configuration
plugins like scriptrunner can allow you to conditionally fire custom events
Hi @Tom Lister, will it work for case when issue A status changed and linked issue B assignee will receive notification about issue A status change? Speaking in a business requirements language issue B assignee have no relation to issue A and don't knowanything about it, but need to stat work on issue B, when issue A is closed.
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I would use scriptrunner or similar to achieve this.
Write a groovy post function that will be processed when the issue A status is changed. Post function will go through the links to issue B's and make a transition on issue B which will fire a notification. You can create a link type with a name you will specifically use to identify all links being processed or some other criteria.
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Hi there,
@Thomas Hansen @Vassili Gorbenko I am interested in this functionality as well!
Any news on that?
Thanks in advance!
Ahmad
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