Hi,
I am using the "Version created" trigger in Jira automation and trying to use the smart value {{project.key}} to identify which project the version was created in as I need this for future steps, however this doesnt seem to work.
I understand that I could create my automation rule to be project specific and then hard code the project key but this means that I will need to create multiple copies of 1 automation rule for all my projects rather than 1 that runs across all projects. The overhead on updating these is then bigger.
I am not sure if I am missing anything obvious...
Any ideas?
How you are using the version created trigger, maybe you need use this smart value to access information about the version {{version.project.key}}
Give a try and let me know if this helps you.
Best Regards
Thanks for the quick response @Kawan Diogo
That seems to have worked. I had a look at the smart value documentation but couldn't see the version related ones. If you have a link you could send across that shows these it would be much appreciated.
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There is no section talking about this smart value, but there is documentation on how to discover smart values here: Find all available smart values for a Jira issue
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Smart values like that are listed under the "development" section in the documentation:
https://support.atlassian.com/cloud-automation/docs/jira-smart-values-development/#--version--
Kind regards,
Bill
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