Hi Jira Family!
I have been attempting to follow the tutorial shared by Eli Solutions @Eli Solutions Team -Eli Solutions-
https://community.atlassian.com/t5/Marketplace-Apps-Integrations/Jira-Automation-Video-Tutorial-on-how-to-send-customized-emails/ba-p/1861508
For Step 2, however I do not get any data when I use the lookup command
Inputs:
Result:
For Rule 1, I was able to get individual emails per person with all the task data as requested.
Once this oddity is solved, I am looking to send an email per assignee as detailed in the following post:
https://community.atlassian.com/t5/Jira-Core-Server-questions/How-can-I-use-Advanced-Branching-in-Automation-for-unique/qaq-p/1909075
I'm hopeful that once I get results, from correcting the above, I'll be able to branch.
Cheers in advance,
Shannon
Hi @Shannon and welcome to the community,
What does the audit log of an activation look like? Is the jql of your trigger working fine and generating a list?
for debugging reasons you could add a „log audit“ action right after your trigger to see if the jql generates results.
Best
Stefan
Hi @Stefan Salzl ,
Cheers on picking this up
My log audit is empty as well..
I thought that maybe it was because I turned off the JQL search query against the schedule task, but when I turn that back on, I get a blank message for each overdue issue.
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Ah I see. The point is:
if you unselect the jql you don´t get any issues. On the other hand if you check the check mark (as the information tells) the action is done for each issue from the jql result.
Therefore I would suggest the following procedure:
I did a small test inide my site which looks like the following:
Please let me know if this was helpful.
Best
Stefan
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@Stefan Salzl , I cannot believe I forgot the most fundamental part of the Lookup *facepalm*
Once I added that piece in, of course it worked!
Super thanks to you & @John Funk for bearing with me!
Now I'm off to better understand branching so that I can automate the sending of emails to the assignees!
....you may hear from me again!
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hahaha....you are welcome. that‘s what a community is meant for ;) It‘s our pleasure to support.
Glad to know you got that working and looking forward to hearing from you ;)
Best
Stefan
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Hi Shannon - Welcome to the Atlassian Community!
This is the syntax I use for lookupIssues:
<ul>
{{#lookupIssues}}
<li><a href="{{url}}">{{key}} </a>] | {{priority.name}} | {{created.longDate}} | {{status.name}}</li>
{{/}}
</ul>
You can change the field name out that I used in my example with other field names. But be aware that only a handful of system fields are available.
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Hi @John Funk
Same error when I use your suggestion:
It feels as though Jira Automation is mocking me
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Haha - yes, sometimes I feel the same way.
But in this case, it doesn't appear that you are actually selecting any issues. Can you share a screenshot of your Scheduled step? You should have some JQL there.
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