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How can I check a user's permission status before attempting an Automation rule action?

I have a rule configured that checks a custom field, "Linked Watcher List", and tries to add that list of users as watchers. Sometimes those users intentionally do not have the browse permission on the project and result in an error.

 

I am able to do a compare check after trying to add the users which will trigger an email to the reporter if there is a mismatch between the requested watchers and the actual watchers.

 

However, this still results in an error in the audit log. I would like to implement an if/else that checks if the requested users have the proper permissions prior to trying to add them as a watcher. I'm hoping there is some advanced voodoo that will enable this.

 

Here's my current rule:

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Kian Stack Mumo Systems
Community Leader
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Jan 26, 2022

@Brock Jolet

 

There isn't anything like that which can be done.

 

Thanks,

Kian

Well, that's unfortunate.

 

Thanks for the reply.

Charlie Gavey
Atlassian Team
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Feb 07, 2022

Hi there,

I’ve linked your suggestion to a related feature request, which counts as an upvote for this ticket:

https://codebarrel.atlassian.net/browse/AUT-1391

Thanks for letting us know.

Cheers,

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can I also upvote this this as well? 

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