I cannot figure out why {{lookupissues.size}} returns 0 for me.
I have my rule set to manual trigger to test it and then have the following setup.
I know that if I run the JQL query on my ticket (substituting {{issue}} with the actual issue key ,I get 4 results
the log then shows 0 for my {{lookupissues.size}} value:
I am owner of the project and the rule is run using my account. I must be missing something obvious but not sure what
it was the scope. Opening the scope to the other projects that are involved fixed the issue
I think I might have found an explanation. my linked issues are in another project and i don't think that the lookup likes that
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The JQL that you are using is not returning any results and that is why {{lookupIssues.size}} is 0. {{issue}} is not returning the issue key, you need to use {{issue.key}} in order for it to work.
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FYI...Often for smart values in an expression like this, I think it uses the default attribute when one is not specified; that would be key for an issue.
As the defaults are not documented anywhere, I agree with you that using {{issue.key}} explicitly is better to avoid uncertainty :^)
Kind regards,
Bill
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