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example, in an "analysis" issue, when i applied a transition, Jira must be create a new issue called "Review" in another project and it has to be assigned to a specific user
Hi Marco, you will need an app for that - Automation for Jira, Scriptrunner, JWME, etc.
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This is an old post but still, I would like to answer, our team has developed a plugin Multi Request, which adds a "Create another" request button on Jira Service Management (Data Center) to copy all fields data into a new ticket. So you can create multiple similar requests in the same service project. The plugin works with all standard fields of a request type such as Project, Summary, Type, Priority, Linked Issues, Description, Assignee, Attachment, etc.
Try it free → https://marketplace.atlassian.com/1226613
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Hey @marco espinoza,
You can use Create on Transition to create an issue from another issue.
Full disclosure, I'm the product manager for the app, and we built it precisely for this purpose. The best part is that no coding is required.
You can check out this webinar for more details on how you can automate issue creation with Create on Transition.
Let me know if you have any questions!
Thanks,
Nishanth T
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