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I need help for bulk approve.
I want add approve button for approving for example 50 issues at the same time.
I know it is possible with bulk edit but I don't want to use this.
Is there any solution for this?
This is actually such a frustration, especially for those who are busy all day in meetings and once they reach their workstation they find 10s of requests waiting for their approval.
We have a similar feature in Tinker for JSM Toolbox
If you don't want to use bulk edit i will try with some code. Create a code with python or another langage and edit your issues.
hope this helps
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@Mohamed Benziane
Can I add additional approve button in this case?
The problem is(If it is possible):
I need create approve button for user for approving (for ex:40-50)issues.
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@Mohamed Benziane
I can add groovy script for approve(It is easy for me.)
I just want do some front configurations.
For example like this:
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Hi @Jamil Rahimov ,
Why don't you want to use bulk change? I think it should be the easiest way to implement the case.
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