We have multiple company-owned projects all supporting one product. Each project has the same Release version in it.
Rather that go into each project and mark the unreleased version as released , I want to use a manual trigger in global Automation to do it. It appears that the only way to do this is to add a Component for each Project and use the defaults to set the release date as the current. Is this correct?
And, is there any way to create a manual trigger that can apply to multiple projects and create a new version with the same version number?
Thanks.
Trust you are well.
I do not think you can get such automation out of the box. If you are up to Marketplace Partner Apps I would suggest to look into Release Management for Jira . There you can find an ability to "package" multiple versions from different company- & team-managed projects and sync between them. You can also choose what exactly you want to sync - just name, description, start/release dates or the combination of it.
You can also reach out to our support team for a quick demo.
Hope this helps.
Cheers,
Yuri.
Thank you for responding. I didn't think we could do it out of the box. We need to do it on a temporary basis until we can automate it via the REST API.
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Hi, @James Delloso !
I suggest you to try out Business Process Manager add-on.
My SaaSJet team has developed it to manage business processes.
In your case, you can convert the product release procedure into Template, step = Jira issue
Also, you can add approver or conditions to your workflow to streamline processes.
Manual start is also available.
You`re welcome to set a demo call with our product manager to get a closer look at your case.
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Hi @James Delloso -- Welcome to the Atlassian Community!
First thing, I have not tried this approach...
Kind regards,
Bill
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Thank you for responding. As I mentioned above, we will eventually do this work via the REST API. I think your version could work but a little too complicated for our area.
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