Hi,
As title says, is this possible?
None of the below works...
{{#changelog.SIMActivationDate}}{{toString}}{{/}}
{{#changelog.customfield_11712}}{{toString}}{{/}}
{{#changelog.issue.customfield_11712}}{{toString}}{{/}}
I do know this work with build in field like Due date... Below works for my other automation.
{{#changelog.duedate}}{{fromString}}{{/}}
Thanks,
Garret
All below worked for me to log the changed value for a custom field (Date 1) of type Date.
{{#changelog.Date 1}}{{toString}}{{/}}
{{changelog.Date 1.toString}}
{{fieldChange.toString}}
When I referenced custom field name itself, like below, I did not get any results.
{{#changelog.customfield_11308}{{toString}}{{/}}
{{changelog.customfield_11308.toString}}
I am guessing its because when you look at sample URL for an issue, field is referenced by its name.
https://yourdomain.net/rest/api/2/issue/KPMS-53?expand=changelog
Now to your issue, please check the field name is correctly spelled out.
Should it be like below?
{{#changelog.SIM Activation Date}}{{toString}}{{/}}
that worked! I didn't know smart value accept spaces. Thanks much!
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