I am looking for a way to block issues from being reopened after X numbers of days. People reopening issues is affecting numbers for our IT team. We do not want to fully block reopen as we see the value in sometimes opening an issue again. Can anyone help?
Hi Daniel,
this should be exactly the condition that you need. I just tested it in my local instance.
import java.util.Calendar; import com.atlassian.jira.issue.Issue; import java.text.SimpleDateFormat; Issue issue = issue; if(issue.getResolutionDate()!=null){ Calendar now = Calendar.getInstance(); now.setTimeInMillis(System.currentTimeMillis()); Calendar resolutionDate = Calendar.getInstance(); resolutionDate.setTimeInMillis(issue.getResolutionDate().getTime()); resolutionDate.add(Calendar.DATE, 8); if(now.before(resolutionDate)){ return true; } else { return false; } } return true;
Hi Fabio,
Is there a way to do it with out the groovy script? We disabled groovy on our system.
Daniel
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Hi Daniel,
if you can't use script runner plugin, you can create a java plugin with the code above.
Fabio
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Hello Daniel,
you can easly add a condition in your workflow transition that check issue closure date.
Fabio
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Hi Fabio,
Here is what I have and it is still allowing me to reopen an issue.
The transition requires the following criteria to be valid
What am I missing?
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