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This is the documentation of for JSU for Jira Server/Data Center. If you are using JSU on Jira Cloud, see our JSU Cloud documentation. |
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DescriptionThe ‘Linked Status’ validator checks that linked issues have a particular status. This check will not pass, fail if not all of the linked issues (of a certain link type), have a the particular status. For example in the Testing and Fixing Bugs use case, the tester shall not can’t set a test issue to 'Ok' as long as if there are still open bugs for thatit. Configuration
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Do not use this validator in a transition that will be triggered by a Linked Transition. |
The check |
will still get the old status of the issue initiating |
the Linked Transition. |
The ‘Linked Status’ validator can’t be used in the |
‘Create’ transition. This is mainly due to technical reasons |
where the |
issue linking |
is not established and the validator |
can’t find the linked issues |
to validate it. |
Optional error message
You can define a custom error message for JSU validators to provide a clear explanation of the situation to your users. If you leave this field empty, a default error message from Jira will be displayed on validation errors.
Example
Bug 'BF-25' has note yet bee fixed, not been fixed; it is still in the status 'In Progress'
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However, we allow the user We allow users to ignore all open bugs by ticking selecting the corresponding Ignore open bugs checkbox.