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This is the documentation for JSU for Jira Cloud. If you are using JSU for Jira Server or Data Center, see our Server/Data Center documention. |
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This sample scenario shows you how simple it is to add a JSU automation rule to your workflow.
Have you ever forgotten to close your sub-tasks before you close an issue?
Let’s see how we use JSU
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to automate the
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task of closing multiple
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subtasks under a parent issue.
Use case: Automatically close all sub-tasks once the parent issue is closed by using a JSU post-function.
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Step 1: Navigate to our project workflow and create a draft |
Click Edit to create draft version. |
Step 2: Select the transition that we want to trigger the post function |
Here, we switch to Text view and then select the ‘Done’ transition. |
Step 3: Select Add Post Function to display the list of available post functions |
We select the Post Functions tab, then select Add post function. |
Step 4: Select the Linked Transition (JSU) post function |
We select Linked Transition (JSU), then select Add at the bottom of the page. |
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Configure the |
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post function |
We want to transition all subtask to the new transition. a) Select Parent/Subtask then select The subtask(s) of a parent. b) Select the project workflow and the transition “Done (21)“ to ensure all |
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subtasks are moved to
c) Finally, click Add at the bottom of the page. |
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Step 5:
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Step 6: Publish the workflow |
Test the workflow rule |
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Once we publish the workflow, we want to test the outcome.
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You can learn more about how JSU can improve your workflows but following the step-by-step instructions in our Use Cases. Our Configuration Guide provides details for configuring the different parameters for our post functions.