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After using multiple branches in Jira Automation, I want to edit an issue at the end

koutarou ishibashi
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October 9, 2023

After using multiple branches, you edit an issue at the end
Will issues be edited after all branches are complete?

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Nic Brough -Adaptavist-
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October 17, 2018

You will need to make a copy of the workflow, edit it and add the transitions (make sure you add at least one outgoing transition to every status), then put it in a new workflow scheme, and migrate the project over to the new workflow scheme.

It's a silly looking bug in the workflow editor, but there are some horrid complexities in fixing it, and as it only affects administrators and has a relatively straightforward work-around, it is low on Atlassian's list to fix.

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Tom Lister
Community Champion
October 17, 2018

I think that in order to change workflow you will need temporarily remove the project association.

you could then add a transition to move those issues that are ‘stuck’, maybe with a strict condition on who can do it.

re-associate your workflow with project and fix issues.

there are other low level,ways to change statuses but this is a safe option

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