Are you sure you installed the groovy jars as mentioned in the installation notes?
Yes I copied it to WEB-INF/lib and restrated my JIRA instance. That's all i did.
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So, what jars did you install to WEB-INF/lib?
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Read the instructions carefully and you will see you need more jars :)
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Thanks a lot. Are you familiar with this plug in? I am trying to update a custom field on the workflow transition and also automatically transiton when subtasks are resolved.
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Oh yeah. That's one famous plugin by a famous person!
See https://studio.plugins.atlassian.com/wiki/display/GRV/Built-In+Scripts for some useful examples.
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Great!!! I am on the mission :) We have not used much of the customization other then what JIRA came with allowed us, so I will check this one out and see what I can do with it.
Thank you.
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I am sorry to bother you again but i have a quick question for you. I am trying to close parent task when all subtask(s) are resolved. As i read the instruction that this should be done at the subtask workflow level typically under resolved and that is what I have done. I also moved this post function under Issue Resolved event per some comments in the instructions as well. Do you know what i might be missing?
Thanks
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I am not exactly a groovy guy :) But what you done is correct in JIRA side. What is happening? Are you seeing some error in logs? Which script are you using?
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I am not seeing any errors and nothing is happening. I am using one of the script it came with "
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Checked the logs and seeing many of these errors: [jira.groovy.listener.ScriptRunnerUberListener] property parse exception
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