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Getting Last Comments data

Hello,

 

I am trying to get the last comment data from the issues which I am able to. But if there is no comment then I am getting null error. Is there a way to put in a default value if it is empty?

 

Regards,

Sunil

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Alex Koxaras _Relational_
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Mar 19, 2023

Hi @Kumar_ G Sunil 

I would use and if/else statement or the elvis operator. If e.g. you have something like the only below:

def comment = commentManager.getLastComment (issue)

comment.body

 

Then you could write:

if (comment.body == null) {

DEFAULT VALUE HERE

} else { comment.body }

OR

comment.body==null?DEFAULTVALUE_GOESHERE:comment.body

 

Hi Alex,

 

I am getting an error that .body cannot run on null value.

 

Regards,

Sunil

Alex Koxaras _Relational_
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Mar 20, 2023

Type comment?.body instead

Hi Alex,

 

That worked.

 

Thank You

Alex Koxaras _Relational_
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Mar 20, 2023

Kindly mark my answer as accepted in order to help others in the community with the same questions. Thank you!

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