Automation not applicable to a new project

Dmitry Alabyan
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December 18, 2024

Greetings, Community!
I've set up a complex branched automation that is built around linked issues in the project. It triggers mathematical functions to be executed against certain fields of certain issue types if they have a specific link type.
In reality - sums up expenses from one level of issues to another in the corresponding field.
Automation is limited to one project, which has now been cloned entirely to be adapted for the upcoming 2025. Settings of the new project as well as the structure are identical to the existing and working one.
Somehow the automation doesn't get through the update though. It also had to be copied, as execution is relevant only in a single-scope.
Attached are the
a) failing step upon the validation of the copy 
b) source step working fine in the current '24 project

Any ideas?

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Bill Sheboy
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December 19, 2024

Hi @Dmitry Alabyan 

First, I would confirm the custom field exists in the new project.

 

Next, a Jira Work Management (JWM) project could be team-managed or company-managed.  For the team-managed ones, the custom fields are distinct for each project, and so...

When an automation rule is copied from one to another (or between project types), it could still be referencing the custom field IDs of the old project.  Another possibility is the custom field name is ambiguous when referenced between projects.

There are two things to try to resolve this:

 

Kind regards,
Bill

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Trudy Claspill
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December 18, 2024

Hello @Dmitry Alabyan 

What is the Type of these projects? You can get that information from the Type column on the View All Projects page under the projects menu.

What process did you go through to "clone entirely" the project?

Dmitry Alabyan
Contributor
December 18, 2024

these are work management ones.

Cloning - used the deepclone plugin.

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