Hi,
I am trying to use the post-function "Fast-track transition an issue" with a condition on the fix version: I only want that post function to apply to issues that don't have a specific fix version.
The problem is that I can't find how to write a condition that is false when an issue has a specific fix version. Could somebody help me to write that condition?
This should be
"10.02" in issue.fixVersions*.name
Because... fixVersions returns a collection of Version, and the name is got by the getName() method.
Thanks alot!
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How do you do "not in fixVersions"?
Usually this was just:
! ["version x", "version y", "version z"] in issue.fixVersions*.name
But for reason, the fast track transition fails, when the version = version a
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nevermind...figured it out.
! issue.fixVersions*.name.intersect(["version x", "version y", "version z"]) && issue.fixVersions
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Hi Pierre,
Have you tried issue.fixVersion != "version1"
Regards
Anand
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Thanks, but I tried that (with an "s") with the condition tester and the result is always "true", even when it should be "false". Does it work for you?
Here is what I get when I assert "issue.fixVersion=="10.02"":
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the square brackets indicate that it's a collection of some form, not a plain String.
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