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In Jira, how can I iterate thru the results of a JQL in Automation? - lookupissues doesn't work

Cash Coyne
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October 17, 2023

In Jira Automation, I want to iterate through the results of a JQL query, then perform som actions on each item before going onto the next one.

 

I tried a POC using the Audit Log as my action and lookupIssues  in a branch to use for looping (as I understand it).  But it only acts on the first issue that is retrieved (there should be 11 issues in my test).

What am I doing wrong?  This is my rule:

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Madhur Bhatia
October 24, 2019

Is there a similar plugin for Jira cloud ? 

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Petter Gonçalves
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October 23, 2018

Hello Vineela,

I'm not sure what is the plugin that provides you with this post function, but have you already tried the plugin Component Watcher for JIRA?

It's free and I guess it will provide you with the information you need more efficiently.

Vineela Durbha
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October 25, 2018

Thanks for your inputs. My post function worked after changing my pf order. It should be below "Create issues originally"

Petter Gonçalves
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October 25, 2018

Thank you for letting us know how you managed to solve your issue, Vineela.

Have a nice day!

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