BUT:
JIRA does not let me specify "Unassigned" as a user name in the "Assign to User" field since this is not a real user name.
BUT:
JIRA does not seem to clear the Assignee field if I specify to clear it when the transition happens (maybe Clear Field Value only applies to text/numeric fields).
Any ideas?
I have a kludge which would work which is to create an artificial "mister.nobody" user and then use the "Assign to User" to do it, but I hate kludges.
Frankly, the assignee is to be left as the person who actually resolved the issue. Mostly otherwise, while looking up history data, you may land up in a state that you need to click and open each issue to find who resolved it. And also leaving the assignee with the actual user helps to dig out your completed statistics based on assignee which is useful in many ways.
I know I didn't answer your question, but was trying to explain the rationale behind the default workflow.
Clearing of the field as a post-condition of course works for Assignee too. Have you enabled 'Allow Unassigned Issues' in your System settings?
"Allow unassigned Events" is set to ON; this is what I see in the Admin settings and it is possible to manually assign an event to "Unassigned". Maybe it's a bug with version 3.13.3 (I know it's old but we're still in places on Internet Explorer 6. Yes, I know).
I think based on Renjith V argument, we will leave things as they are.
Thanks for your help.
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We actually added an additional Resolved By field for our workflow as an issue is Resolved by a developer, but usually closed by the QA's after successful verification.
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So you used the "Last Resolution User" custom field available at https://plugins.atlassian.com/plugin/details/5139?
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go to workflow Edit work flow click on done transition and post functions add new post function
chose update issue field
issue field set it to assignee
field value Unassiged
click add and publish workflow.
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The main point is often that you also need to store your value in the database:
import com.atlassian.jira.component.ComponentAccessor import com.atlassian.jira.issue.MutableIssue def issueManager = ComponentAccessor.getIssueManager(); MutableIssue mutableIssue = issueManager.getIssueObject(issue.id) mutableIssue.setAssignee(null); mutableIssue.store();
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It didn't work.
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If you just want to find all unassigned issues through a JQL, excluding already closed issues:
assignee in (EMPTY) AND statusCategory != Done
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Make sure you do not have other post functions that conflicts with the this one. To make sure create a new transition and add the post function that clears the assignee.
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Clear Field Value should work for Assignee as well. Are you sure the 'Allow UnAssigned' option is enabled? Also, what is the behavior when you add this? Does it changes assignee to a different user or the assignee remains the same?
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I am sure allow unassigned option is enabled:
The assignee stays the same.
I have tested it doing auto-assign to a different role member or a specific user and that works
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