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Note

Works best if you have only one user in the selected Project Role.

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If you want a specific user to be picked, you must either use the User Property

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(explained below) or use a more specific Role (one that contains only a single user).

Since JIRA does not support the notion of a default member for project roles, the Assign to role member function identifies the default member of a project role by going through all the members of the project role looking for a User Property with the following two characteristics:

  • Property key: defaultAssignee
  • Property value: contains a comma-separated list of entries in the form ProjectKey -> *RoleName. *For example: 

 

TST -> Developers, JMWE -> Testers

For backward compatibility, the following two forms are also supported:

  • Property Key: {ProjectName}x{RoleName} (for example: CoolProjectxQAMembers)
  • Property value: "default" (without the quotes)

Or: (since 1.5.3)

  • Property Key: defaultAssignee{n}  (where n is a number from 1 up, for example: defaultAssignee1)
  • Property value: {ProjectName}x{RoleName} (for example: CoolProjectxQAMembers)

Customize this post-function using the additional options provided as a part of the post-function. The options are:

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