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Good morning community.
I have a question about how to resting a transition (in transition conditions) in a workflow, after 2 weeks without groovy.
I do this but it doesn't work.
Can you help me?
Hello @John Funk
What I need is that when a ticket is closed and 2 weeks have passed the reopening transition disappears.
What is not working?
I don't know how to set the values in the condition so that it disappears after the time requested by the client.
It lets the issue transition?
Yes I can do it
What state does it move from and what state does it move to?
From closed to open
Thanks, and I hope I've explained myself more or less well.
Hi Eduard,
What isn't working about it? It lets the issue transition? What status are you moving from and to?
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So your Condition above does not work?
Try changing the Comparison Type to Date without time instead of String.
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I tryed this also, but is not work
I prefere to do this whit script runner, but the client don't want to pay this.
Thanks @John Funk
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