This rule is not connected to any owner. See the connection guide.
But, the rule have a owner.
I've already tried changing the rule name and the owner, but it didn't work.
It seems to be set correctly.
What if you copy the rule or create a new on, do you have the same issue?
Could be the rule is corrupt.
Hi @Rafael Fernandes , thanks for your post.
The automation rule has to have an owner. It may be that you don't have the required permission to change the owner. Please see the documentation here - https://support.atlassian.com/cloud-automation/docs/transfer-jira-automation-rules-from-one-user-to-another/
Or have I misunderstood what you were trying to ask? If so, please can you try to explain again what the problem is or what you are trying to achieve?
Thanks and best wishes
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I think the author's first two sentences are a translation of the message in red text in the upper left corner of the image they shared. And in the lower right portion of the image we can see that the owner field is already set.
So the question may be why is the error appearing?
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