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I'm attempting to create a Jira Automation which generates a new issue for me on the first of the month. In the of that issue I'd like the results from a JQL Query in list format. I have no idea what I'm doing wrong here, but oh boy is it frustrating.
I have tried a multitude of things, at this point I've gone back to absolute basics and formatted my new issue's description field to match the format seen here.
The JQL
Cheers!
Hi @Evan Nixon
There are a few things to address in your rule to help:
Kind regards,
Bill
Hi @Bill Sheboy!
Here you are, once again, saving my butt for the 10 Gazillionth time.
I could've sworn that adding JQL to a scheduled trigger was equivalent for {{lookupIssues}}, but right you are that'ss exactly where the solution was.
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The I think you would need the {{#lookupissues}} in the Description and not the log. The log is just to show you info in the audit log.
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Absolutely - for the intended final output.
In this case I was using the log to debug/display the output of the smart value list.
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