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For JIRA 5.1 and above: snapshot
2013-04-xx
Highlights
Create Multiple Issues or Subtasks
This ability to create multiple similar issues or subtasks with one configuration is especially important when the number to create is dependent on information from the original or parent issue. For example, creating one subtask for each fixed version for an issue.
JQL Query Substitution Variables
An option to run a JQL query has been added. The results of the query can be used as substitution variables for conditioning, setting field values, and creating multiple issues.
Variable | Description | Notes |
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jql_result_count | Number of issues returned by the query | |
jql_result_list | Comma separated list of issue keys returned from the query | |
jql_result_n | The issue key for the nth issue returned from the query where n is a number | Blank if n is not in range for the issue list |
Group and Role Substitution Variables
Additional substitution variables that can help with conditioning, setting field values, and creating multiple issues.
Variable | Description | Notes |
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group_<group name> | Comma separated list of user ids for members in the group | Example: group_jira-users |
role_<role name> | Comma separated list of user ids for users that are role actors for the project of the original issue | Example: role_developers |
user_id | User id of the user that initiated the transition |
Improvements and Fixes
- More consistent and documented substitution variables.
Resolved Issues