Hi,
I can Clone a Task automatically. That's ok.
But I want to clone the Subtask too and put the cloned Subtask to the cloned Task. In other words, I want to Clone a Task with its Subtasks. And when I click on the cloned Task, I want to have the Cloned Subtasks linked in the cloned Task, as in the original Task.
That's my actual automation:
Hi @Marius
See the answer of Commodore, you need to add this value "{{createdIssue.key}} to the parent issue.
Sorry that will not resolve my problem.
I don't have a manually trigger. I have a planned rule, please see my screenshot.
But i take a look on your Link and the picture in your link is telling me, that I have to write "{{createdIssue.key}}" to the parent Issue field. But in the "Parent Issue" field i have a drop down to choose "Aktueller Vorgang" or "Triggervorgang".
What am I doing wrong?
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It's not important which trigger you use. Even if you have the dop down list you can write the value that i give u and press enter to validate your value. I just test it
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Ok thank you Mohamed, I've put the Information successfully in the field "parent issue". But, now it becomes a little bit complicated.
Initial Situation:
Task 1 incl. Subtask 1 and Subtask 2
New Situation after running the rule:
Task 1 incl. Subtask 1 and Subtask 2 AND cloned Subtask 1 and cloned Subtask 2
Cloned Task 1
What i like to have:
Initital Situation:
Task 1 incl. Subtask 1 and Subtask 2
After running the rule:
Task 1 incl. Subtask 1 and Subtask 2
Cloned Task 1 incl. cloned Subtask 1 and cloned Subtask 2
Can you follow me?
The sticking point is, that Jira should clone the subtasks and put them to the cloned Task and NOT to the old Task. You know what I mean?
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Weird, it working good in my instance. If the first task have 2 subtask then the new task have only two subtask too
Can you share your automation pls
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Of course. Here you see my Automation and in the second picture you see the result after i runned the automation.
My Automation is unfortunately in German. I switched the language in Jira to English but the Automation part is always in German. I hope you can understand it anyway.
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here my automation, it works fine. I think is the same as your (sorry i can't read german :) )
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Hi Mohamed,
thank you for your Screenshot. Now here's my automation in english.
When I run the rule, there is an Error in the Logfile (see second picture).
The result is the same as yesterday: It clones all the Issues and Subtasks but did not add the cloned subtasks to the cloned task. It adds the cloned subtask to the origin task.
Maybe you can see a wrong setting?
//edit: I figured out: When i changed the "When: Scheduled" to "manually Triggered" then the rule runs correct.
So is there a wrong setting on my "When: Scheduled"?
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