Several days ago I asked a question of the community about a particular issue I was having with an automation rule. I worked with someone offline and was able to obtain a solution. I then tried to post an answer to my own question. It would not post. I tried in a code block, outside of a code block - NOTHING. I then posted my solution as an image. That was fine.
Is there a block against JSON? This would be unfortunate as it would prevent others from getting the help they need in many cases.
Hi Rob,
I think it is not especially because of JSON format and experienced the same when HTML tags were in the content to be copied here.
The answer is saved after clicking on "Answer" but magically "gone" - not displayed. No chance to recover it.
Did you copy the JSON from a really plain source - or was there some HTML in it maybe (or some other formatting)?
Up to now I thought it would be a local problem on my browser/PC.
Regards,
Daniel
I copied from a plain text editor.
Even if I did have some HTML, I also pasted into a code block, which should have ensured success, but to no avail.
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Could you please paste the problematic JSON here into reply again?
If it still fails I provide you a mail address so this can be looked into by the responsible people.
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I pasted an image as an answer here:
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{
"fields": {
"parent": {
"key": "{{issue.parent.key}}"
}
}
}
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Got it. Looks ok for now.
Except for the indent, maybe :)
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Except that when I went to paste exactly that on my question again it failed.
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If you want you can send it exactly in the troubling format to this temporary mail address:
I cannot copy it out from the picture for a test.
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