Automation Check Every Day Error

Lukas Hametner December 10, 2024

Hello 
so you can see in the following pictures the Error and the Error Message.

JR_01.PNGJR_02.PNG

i have tried it with a foreach also but it did not work.
Maybe someone could make the rule so it work 100%.

It should be once a day and should check if the status is in "To Do" and the "Start date" should be on the same day as the current Schedul day.

LG Lukas

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Bill Sheboy
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December 10, 2024

Hi @Lukas Hametner 

That error is indicating the condition needs an issue, and there are none available at that point in the rule.  This is likely caused because your Scheduled trigger has no JQL, and so supplies no issues.

There are two possible solutions for this:

  • Add JQL to trigger to find the issues to process, perhaps adding clauses so some rule conditions are not needed.  This has the benefit that the rule would only run when there are issues to process.
  • After the trigger, add a branch on JQL to find the issues, and then iterate over them to perform the rule steps

Kind regards,
Bill

Lukas Hametner December 10, 2024

Hey @Bill Sheboy 

Thank you for your response!

My problem was that I didn't think about creating the issue, which caused it to throw a warning. I realized it as soon as I read your first sentence. Haha, a bit silly of me, but thanks for pointing it out and helping!


Best regards,
Lukas

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