Hi,
My requirement : Every weekeday a ticket and its sub tasks must be cloned under same epic (which I was able to do now). But when month chnages, new epic should create and start cloning tickets under new epic. Thus I need monthly Epic creation and same ticket & sub-Tasks to be cloned everyday by making sure it goes to new epic starting from new month until end of that month and again a new epic for next month an dthe process continues...
More over old EPic should be closed while creating new epic.
Epic name example : DRT : Sep-2021
Hi Arundev,
You should be able to do all of that with Automation rules. You can create an initial rule with a Scheduled trigger that can fire once a day and create your Epic.
Then you can have a separate rule that creates the tasks and sub-tasks based on an Epic being created.
Thx John
I am not able to form a logic to validate whether it is new month start and if YES then only create a new epic(as epic is monthly one) . Any jquery pattern which could help me in that ? somthing like {{now.format("MM-yyyy")}} doesn't contain {{issue.summary}} but something better ?
My logic is
1) Schedule the job run every day
2) If new month start, then create new epic with summary "DRT : MM-yyyy"
3) If old month itself, select existing epic
4) clone last task in that epic and its sub tasks too / clone last task in previous month epic and clone that and sub task to newly created epic.
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Hey @Bill Sheboy - Any thoughts on how to identify if the issue creation is in a new month?
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Hi @Arundev N B and @John Funk
To determine if it is the first day of the month, I believe there are several possible solutions...including you could do an advanced compare condition with some date adjustments. For example:
You may need to adjust your rule logic to use if/else structure to get the usage of the different epics correct.
Kind regards,
Bill
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