I'm trying to use the 'notification assistant' add-on to automatically send an email when a new service desk ticket is created with a specific title/summary. Although this seems basic, I can't find how to do this. I tried with a JQL Expression (summary is "blabla..") but I'm only getting a red message saying "Could not parse JQL query, you need to provide a valid JQL query."
Hi
This a a bit odd
I can get the same error if I paste in
summary ~ “aanvraag Mac”
but
summary ~ “aanvraag” is OK
summary ~ “Mac” is OK
summary ~ 'aanvraag Mac' is OK
Nothing in the text search docs indicates why this error would occur.
Stumped!
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try summary ~ “blahblah”
see notes on text searching here
https://confluence.atlassian.com/jiracoreserver073/search-syntax-for-text-fields-861257223.html
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Tried it all... nothing happens and I only see ..."Could not parse JQL query, you need to provide a valid JQL query.".. just below the JQL Expression box in the add-on.
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Is there a JQL Type field for Custom or Filter. Set to Custom JQL to enter an expression.
do you have a screen shot of the input and error
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it won’t like the ‘try’ word. I’d didn’t mean that literally but I see my phrasing was misleading :-(
just use
summary ~ “aanvraag Mac”
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Thanks for trying to help Tom. Tried your suggestion but again, the same message appears immediately : "Could not parse JQL query, you need to provide a valid JQL query."
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Try using the normal issue search filter creation screens to validate your JQL works.
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A regular search through the normal Jira SD webinterface you mean?
This works, see screenshot.
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HI
yes - confirm your JQL is valid for a normal search
but does your exact syntax work
summary ~ “aanvraag Mac”
if so ,there is some other twist to the notification assistant.
If you save the above as a filter and use the filter option, does it work?
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