Hi @Mkurama
Yes, and...to what John notes:
Server/Data Center version does not have Lookup Issues, and the equivalent feature is the bulk-handling option for the scheduled trigger or for branches. Please look here to learn more about that option.
https://confluence.atlassian.com/automation/bulk-handling-of-issues-993924653.html
Kind regards,
Bill
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Thank you @John Funk and @Bill Sheboy for your responses.
Sorry @John Funk for that repeated question it happened by mistake.
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A potential workaround might be to do a webrequest to your filter and get the total from the json and then do whatever you want with it e.g. send it to Slack.
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Hi @bstinson
That same summing is possible with the bulk-handing features without a need to call the REST API for an issue search. Please see: https://confluence.atlassian.com/automation/bulk-handling-of-issues-993924653.html
Kind regards,
Bill
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What do you mean by "lookup issues"?
Do you mean something like finding an issue when you're trying to create a link between two issues? Or are you talking about searching for issues?
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That does not explain what "lookup issues" means.
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