I have found the answer and made my groovy script. Anybody need help then you can revert for the same.
Aksah, could you send me a copy of your groovy script? I need to do this exact thing and can't find any help online. Thanks Mike Whitlock mwhitlock@ercot.com
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See https://jamieechlin.atlassian.net/wiki/display/GRV/Built-In+Scripts#Built-InScripts-Fast-tracktransitionanissue - add an appropriate condition.
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I've used this method and it works really well. Thanks Jamie :)
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To begin with, you need to think about how and when you want to do this.
Two approaches.
1) Go from A to B, read the issue, make the decision that it should be in status C and move it automatically. Make sure you have a transition from B to C and write a listener to catch the "A to B" event.
2) Go from A to C direct - you'll need a transtion from A to C in your workflow, and a way to detect that the issue should move (e.g. a listener to catch the "create" event, and jump through the transition)
I think you need to clarify when you want to run this code, then we can help you more.
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... and then I should add the link Jamie just gave you...
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