Hello. I'm trying to create a ticket in the current sprint using acli.
Alternatively, I could create a ticket, then assign it to the current sprint.
I could not find a way to do this. The sprint field doesn't exist. Even if I view a ticket that is part of a sprint and query with -f '*all', the field is not there.
I did not find any other command that allows this - acli jira sprint only allows listing workitems, for example.
I was unable to find any examples of this. Is it a known limitation? What are the alternatives?
Thanks!
@Sunny Ape, unfortunately, REST is not an option because handling authentication is trickier (need to store tokens, etc)
I got pretty close. I found the field I want is customfield_10010.
However, I'm having trouble finding the right format. Everything I tried results in one of these errors:
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Hello @Diego Mijelshon
I personally tried EVERYTHING months ago to get it to work in the ACLI... and failed, just as you have :(
Refer to this thread where I've been discussing the exact same problem with someone else.
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Gotcha. I ended up using REST, which forces me to handle autho manually...
acli is terrible. I'd love to see Atlassian put some more love into it.
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