Using JIRA 6.2.7 and the new workflow editor.
Scenario is this (# is a status, -> is a transition):
#Pending ->Unpend #InProgress
I want to have another transition with the same name of Unpend to a different status.
i.e.
#Pending ->Unpend #Reviewing
When I go to the Reuse a transition tab, only a subset of transitions appear from the drop down list.
The message in the dialog box indicates:
"You can reuse a transition provided the destination status is the same."
So... how do I go about creating a transition with the same name to a different destination?
I can't create a new transition either... it'll error saying:
A transition with that name already exists.
I confirm that it worked in Classic Workflow (pre 6.2). I just installed 5.2.5 and tested it and its fine.
When you create a transition with same name, it'll just put a different ID against it.
How can I do this post 6.2?
You are able to "trick" JIRA by adding a space before one of the transition's names, it will allow you to save without error and the transitions work as expected.
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Ohh gosh! That´s really works! It is "weird", but... forget it ehhehe thank you!
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Excellent - Thanks Liz - granted, four years later, but still thanks!
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I dont think its ever been possible to have 2 transitions with the same name on the same step? I have a need for the same functionality in several places, and the only solution has always been to create 2 transitions with different names (alike, but different)....
That it should have worked in 5.2.5 is news to me, since I've been on JIRA since version 3....
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By the way, you don't need to worry about there being two buttons that may look the same... I will use conditions to have one of the other appear.
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