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×I need a rule that will run on schedule, check JQL and send a list of tickets to a user.
I have issues with smart values when "send email"
Here's the email content:
{{#lookupIssues}}
<li>{{issuetype.name}}
Key+Summary: <a href="{{url}}">{{Key}} - {{summary}}</a>
All comments: {{comment}}
Returns last comment: {{issue.comments.last.body}}
Custom field value: {{issue.10033}}
</li>
{{/}}
When an email gets triggered I get blank values I miss {{issue.comments.last.body}} and {{issue.10033}}
When your rule is inside of the {{lookupIssues}} you no longer use the {{issues...}} prefix to the smart values. Their context is the lookup, and {{issues...}} refers to other contexts, such as either the trigger issue or issues within a branch.
Please try this: inside of the lookup iterator {{comments.last.body}}
Kind regards,
Bill
Oh wow! Thanks, Bill, it works!
{{comments.last.body}} fixed
Do you know how to fix smart value to return custom filed body?
Custom field value: {{10033}}
This doesn't return the value ^
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I think I was able to find the answer, this is the way to go:
Custom field value {{fields.customfield_10033}}
Thanks @Bill Sheboy again!
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I am glad to learn that helped!
By the way, when you are trying to find the correct smart values to use for a field, this how-to article can help. Basically you find an example issue and call the REST API from a browser tab to list all possible smart values.
https://support.atlassian.com/cloud-automation/docs/find-the-smart-value-for-a-field/
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If we are branching on the current issue that tripped the automation, we have a context of 1 (presumably), so the issue is known.
I'm looking for the right way to compare a custom field value within the branch because if you employ an "Issue matched JQL" it will auto add your branching issue as Key = issue# AND your JQL but my JQL gets squashed down to "is EMPTY" and fails.
The compare I am doing in JQL is: "{{issue.customfield_36800}} is EMPTY" (no double quotes in the actual JQL.)
The error shows: ""(key IN (PROJECT-###) AND (is EMPTY))"
Update: changed {{issue.customfield_36800}} to {{issue.fields.customfield_36800}} and met with a different error as it put in a date + time into the JQL complaining + is a reserved word and needs quotes.
So now it's vetting the value of the field and that errors; going to try {{issue.fields.custom_field_36800.value}} and see if that flies. ==> This reverted the error to "(key IN (PROJECT-###) AND (is EMPTY))"
This is a custom data/time field and we just want to update it if it does not hold a value already. This is for an SLA that was just met (time to first response) and we want to capture the date/time as Jira does not provide this in any reportable field.
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Did you post your reply in the wrong thread? What you described seems unrelated to the question that was asked quite a while ago.
Kind regards,
Bill
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