Forums

Articles
Create
cancel
Showing results for 
Search instead for 
Did you mean: 

Is it possible to change a card's colour by automation?

Mike Wilkins
October 19, 2023

I would like to change a card's colour if a field changes as follows

sprint <> planned sprint

so if the item's sprint changes from that it was originally planned for, then the colour of the ticket will change

I don't think JQL allows you to set a cards colour in the board config by comparing two fields e.g. Desired for Delivery in Sprint / Iteration No <> Planned for Delivery in Sprint / Iteration No

 

1 answer

1 accepted

Comments for this post are closed

Community moderators have prevented the ability to post new answers.

Post a new question

1 vote
Answer accepted
Bill Sheboy
Rising Star
Rising Star
Rising Stars are recognized for providing high-quality answers to other users. Rising Stars receive a certificate of achievement and are on the path to becoming Community Champions.
October 20, 2023

Hi @Mike Wilkins -- Welcome to the Atlassian Community!

Where are you getting information about the "planned sprint"?  Is that a custom field your team has added?

Next, you are correct that JQL cannot compare issue fields.  (It is not a SQL, and so does not have such features.)

If you have any marketplace addons for JQL, they may support such comparisons. 

If you do not have such addons, a work-around could be to use an automation rule to detect the condition for the sprint mismatch, and then set a field on the issue which can be used in JQL to set issue color views.  For example, add a label (or custom field) and check for that with your card color JQL in the board settings.

Kind regards,
Bill

Mike Wilkins
October 22, 2023

Thanks @Bill Sheboy I should have mentioned that they are custom fields. Your answer confirms my conclusion. However I have now been able to devise a (complex) JQL in the board configuration that meets the request.

Like Bill Sheboy likes this
apsahijwani
November 3, 2025

Hi @Mike Wilkins , 
Can you kindly share the JQL? Thanks. 

Carlos
Community Manager
Community Managers are Atlassian Team members who specifically run and moderate Atlassian communities. Feel free to say hello!
November 3, 2025

This topic has been locked because the thread has become a bit dated. If you’d like to keep the conversation going or have additional questions, we encourage you to start a new topic. You can read more about necro posting (“raising threads from the dead”) in our  Community Guidelines.

DEPLOYMENT TYPE
CLOUD
PRODUCT PLAN
PREMIUM
PERMISSIONS LEVEL
Product Admin
TAGS
AUG Leaders

Atlassian Community Events