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Python variable back to Groovy

Joel Batac
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May 4, 2023

Hi, I have a post function (groovy) script that triggers a python script. In the python script there's a variable named, 'workflowname'. How can I get the value of this variable back to groovy so I can populate a text field (Workflow Name)? 

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Suhas P
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June 15, 2018

What you are expecting to see on the second board? Which issues?

You can create filters first and the use those filters in any scrum/kanban board. Using different filters, you can present different content/issues on two different boards.

If some issues in both board 1 are also present on board 2, then you will see sprint on both boards, even if you create that sprint at one board.

Siddharth Verma
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June 17, 2018

Hi Suhas, thanks for looking into it.

 

Let me try to explain what I am trying to do.

 

We have a customer A. And we are working on 2 different projects lets say B and C for same customer.

What I want is

 

1. Create a Project and name it as A and

2. Create 2 scrum boards, name them as B and C under project A in JIRA.

 

Is this possible?

Suhas P
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June 18, 2018

Make use of Components. Components are Sub units under a project. You divide project into different components. Eg. If its project is for database team, they will have different components like MSSQL, MySQL, Oracle, Postgres etc.

So in your case, Project A will have two components Component B and C. Then create two filters like this (project = "A" AND Component = "B") and (project = "A" AND Component = "C").

Then create two Scrum boards with suitable names and use these filters each. Now each scrum board will show up issues only in that component.

Note: You need to select the appropriate component for each issue so they will belong to one of the component. If you don't select component that issue will not be visible of either of the board. Component/s is multi-select system field so You can have both components on a issue.

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