I have tried to set email notification for judge if log work is not null?
if the condition is true then mail to current asignee,reporter and watcher to alert they should log work for the issue.
if it possible to add custom event(judge field or event is null?) then send e-mail?
Thank you.
I have already tried #2 ,but the questions is use filter only can notify certain group not issue related group,is it possible to notify only issue related asignee,reporter and watcher ?
Thanks for your great support.
Unfortunately, not that I can think of. Notifications for issues are sent out when events are fired (i.e. when something happens to the issue, like an updated field, new issue created, new comments, work logged, etc.).
I haven't tried this, but you might be able to create a filter that is specified to the current user, then only those people would get updates if they are subscribed to a filter. Basically, create a filter using this query:
timespent = 0 AND assignee = currentUser()
Then, create a group subscription to this filter with a group that contains all of the possible assignees. I think this will cause each user to get a tailored subscription to see only their issues, but I haven't tested and can't confirm.
NOTE: you can change "assignee" in the query to be "reporter" or "watcher" if you want separate queries for those, too.
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is there any way to get filter work, which will show not 0 time, but not updated time in current day?
it would be cool to create that link, and at the end of the day see all tickets, which are assigned, but with no updates with time.
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@mrPsycho this might be a start to get you what you need:
worklogDate < startOfDay() and resolution = Unresolved
Basically, this will show you anything that is unresolved and only has worklogs before today.
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Are you wanting:
If #1, there's an event in the notification scheme configuration called "Work Logged On Issue." Just set Current Assignee, Reporter, and Watcher as who should be notified if this event happens.
If #2, you can create a filter to show you issues which have no work logged to them using this query, then you can subscribe to this filter to receive emails about which issues are in this filter or put it on a dashboard to view the issues that way instead. You can add additional parameters to this search, but you at least need this:
timespent = 0
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