I have a custom email that is being sent on resolution using the Script Runner Send Custom Email post function.
With in the email, I want to include the Created Date. I tried using issue.createdDate and issue.created.date neither worked. What do I need to use to get the date in the email?
Thank you!
Jenifer
This is a rare occasion when you cannot use the property syntax - see my comment here: https://answers.atlassian.com/questions/251026/script-runner-how-do-i-pull-created-date-information-from-an-issue
Also, because OSWorkflow mangles the parameters, you need to do:
<% out << issue.getCreated() %>
Thank you! That worked, The date is showing date and time, annyway to to only show the date? Search is frustrating, I searched on Created Date and the question did not come up.
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issue.getCreated().format("dd-MMM-yy")
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Maybe we should raise a flag for this issue, i have tryed all property of the com.atlassian.jira.issue Class IssueImpl.
Everyone of them give me an error like this:
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Have you tried :
$issue.getCreated()
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It is telling me the same thing - No such property: getCreated for class: com.atlassian.jira.issue.IssueImpl
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You are correct, sorry should have tested that before hand. Only one that work for me is $issue.created but it return : True and not a date. I will continue to try and make this work. Unless someone else find a solution before me
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Which version of Jira are you using?
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You should the be able to use the methods available here: https://developer.atlassian.com/static/javadoc/jira/6.3.12/reference/com/atlassian/jira/issue/IssueImpl.html
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