I have a few workflows with a Blocked status that I allowed transition into from all statuses. These workflows are now in use. I realize now I don't have transitions out of them; issues in Blocked are stuck there. When I try to edit the workflow to add a transition from Blocked to another status, I get the error "you cannot perform this operation on a draft workflow." It is only a draft workflow because I clicked the Edit button; it was already published and active.
I copied one of the workflows, and while it was inactive I was able to make the change. However, this would mean creating new workflows and updating all the projects that use the existing workflows, changing the workflow for each affected issue type. Not an acceptable option.
Does anyone know the solution? Thanks so much!
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Thanks for the quick reply. Where do I add a vote to get this resolved? This problem has existed for a long time (a couple of years at least?), based on previous questions I saw.
Hmm. I don't even have it bookmarked, the problem is so old. I remember it in JIRA 3.low-number
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Just to help out, this is a suggestion and not a bug. It is a known limitation and requires a lot of work to fix. You can help out by adding your use-case to the Feature Suggestion – https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/JRA-19091
This known limitation is documented here – https://confluence.atlassian.com/jirakb/cannot-add-transitions-or-delete-steps-in-draft-workflows-203392961.html
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I'm afraid it's a known bug in the workflow editor - the draft mode can't add outgoing transitions to status that don't have any already.
Your only option is the "not acceptable" option - clone, edit and migrate to new workflows.
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