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What is a quick fix action?
Integrity Check allows you to fix some of the most common configuration problems in your Jira automatically. The app offers you quick actions to resolve configuration errors detected by Integrity Check. The quick fixes allow you to fix the problematic use cases with a single clickfor Jira provides quick, predefined actions to automatically fix common configuration problems with a single click. These are what we call quick fixactions. With just a simple button press,they allow you to address detected problems without leaving the app. This way, you can quickly clear errors within your Jira instance, which will help you create problem-free snapshots with Configuration Manager.
How it works
The quick fix actions are located in the details Details section of each detected problem. After the violation check finishes, you can find click the action button in the Location section of an error . Click the quick-fix button and confirm to resolve the specific configuration problem.
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Configuration Manager for Jira needs to be installed with a valid license if you want to use the quick fixesfix actions. Otherwise, the actions are not enabled disabled, and a message indicates pops up indicating that a valid license is needed.
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Bulk
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quick fix
You can also use a bulk the Quick fix action button to automatically resolve all configuration errors with available quick fixes. The bulk action button is located on at the top of the violation list and has a counter showing the sum of available quick fixes.
With this action, you can apply all available quick fixes to your configuration with a single click. After confirming the changes, all available quick fixes are applied to your Jira one after another.
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List of quick fix actions
Here, you can learn which configuration problems have quick fix actions in Integrity Check for Jira.
Problem |
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Action |
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Agile board referring to a missing filter Example: Agile Board Scrum board refers to the missing |
filter 10000. |
Deletes the board. |
Project role is referring to a missing user Example: Project 'TestProject' refers to the missing user testUser. |
Removes the user role actor from the project role |
. The project role |
will still be visible in the path |
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Project role is referring to a missing group Example: Project 'TestProject' refers to the missing |
group testGroup. |
Removes the group role actor from the project role |
. The project role |
will still be visible in the path |
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Dashboard gadget referring to a missing custom field or sprint |
Deletes reference to the missing field or sprint. |
Dashboard gadget referring to a missing object (breaking the gadget) |
Deletes the gadget. |
Agile board referring to a missing field from the detail view |
Deletes reference to the missing field. |
Agile board referring to a missing field from the card layout |
Deletes reference to the missing field. |
JSM queue column referring to a missing field | Deletes reference to the missing field. |
JSM request type referring to a missing custom field |
Deletes reference to the missing field. |
Dashboard or filter referring to missing group/user permissions |
Deletes the reference to the missing group or user permissions. | |
Filters with invalid JQLs | Changes the JQL to: The Original query part contains the filter's original JQL. This way, the filter won’t cause any errors or warnings, and the user can fix it after deployment. Use Power Admin to easily find the changed JQLs (e.g. search for all filters that contain the text “Original query”). |