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Bulk transition to "CLOSED" without changing "Resolution"

Sean Roberts
April 17, 2020

How can issues be transitioned in bulk to "CLOSED" without changing the "Resolution"?

The field was set when they transitioned to "RESOLVED" so we shouldn't be altering again when it transitions to "CLOSED".

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Igal .
February 19, 2013

ok, I found

https://issues.jboss.org/rest/api/2/project/RAILO/versions

I can parse it no problem, but if there's an easier way like:

https://issues.jboss.org/rest/api/2/project/RAILO/versions/4.0.3.005 then that would be better.

thank you

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Nic Brough -Adaptavist-
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February 19, 2013

This does not look like an OnDemand question to me, so I'll ignore that tag...

A version in Jira is defined by a unique, immutable database ID. That's the number you are seeing (12321182). The version then has a display name. You've chosen d.d.d.ddd, but you could rename it to "Mr Flibble" if you felt like it.

It's not too hard to convert between them - the API has methods for getting a version object based on either the name or the ID, but it's a bit hard to give you more detail than that yet because we don't know what your "programatically" context is. Are you writing a plugin? REST? Core hacking? Elaborate on that and we may be able to help furthre.

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Nic Brough -Adaptavist-
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February 19, 2013

This does not look like an OnDemand question to me, so I'll ignore that tag...

A version in Jira is defined by a unique, immutable database ID. That's the number you are seeing (12321182). The version then has a display name. You've chosen d.d.d.ddd, but you could rename it to "Mr Flibble" if you felt like it.

It's not too hard to convert between them - the API has methods for getting a version object based on either the name or the ID, but it's a bit hard to give you more detail than that yet because we don't know what your "programatically" context is. Are you writing a plugin? REST? Core hacking? Elaborate on that and we may be able to help furthre.

Igal .
February 19, 2013

hi Nic,

thank you for your quick response. sorry about the "OnDemand" thing -- it was a misunderstanding on my end.

what I'm trying to do is to get the release notes for a specific version.

when we publish a new version we publish with it the Release Notes, something like:

https://issues.jboss.org/secure/ReleaseNote.jspa?version=12321182&styleName=Text&projectId=12310683&Create=Create&atl_token=AQZJ-FV3A-N91S-UDEU%7Cb467570648cc09da420d8178482d3f94e924585f%7Clin

if there is a REST service for that where I can pass our own version number that would be ideal. otherwise I can code the solution according to whatever is available.

thank you,

Igal

p.s. -- below is the information that I need, given the parameter 4.0.3.005:

Release Notes - Railo - Version 4.0.3.005

* [RAILO-2297] - debug template report wrong total execution time when query reporting is enabled

* [RAILO-2304] - charset of language files is invalid

* [RAILO-2306] - fix cache issue with css of Railo admin

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