This condition evaluates the comparison of two (field) values

Configuration

Define the first of the two values that should be compared by selecting it from the list of available fields.

Depending on the type of the field you have selected only certain operators and fields in the comparison value field selector are available.

Select how to compare the two given values. Choose from one of the following options:

OptionDescription

=

The first value must be equal to the second value.

!=

The first value must not be equal to the second value.

<

The first value must be less than the second value. This is typically used for comparing numeric or date-time values.

>

The first value must be greater than the second value. This is typically used for comparing numeric or date-time values.

<=

The first value must be less than or equal to the second value. This is typically used for comparing numeric or date-time values.

>=

The first value must be greater than or equal to the second value. This is typically used for comparing numeric or date-time values.
~The first value must contain the second value. This is typically used for lists as field value to compare. The comparison value is a text or number.
!~ The first value must not contain the second value. This is typically used for lists as field value to compare. The comparison value is a text or number.

In case you have selected a field of the type LIST or TEXT, only the equalnot equal, contains and not contains operators are available. Lists may contain duplicate values.
For fields of type BOOLEAN, only the equal and not equal operators are available.

Define the second of the two values that should be compared either by selecting it from the list of available fields or by entering a literal value. You can switch between the two option by using the radio button which offers the options

  • "Select the field to compare the value with.This is the preselected default value.
  • "Enter the custom comparison value." In this case a text editor opens where you can enter the comparison value manually.
    Depending on the data type of the first comparison value, the following inputs are valid as custom value

    OptionDescription

    Date

    A date in the format YYYY-MM-DD, e.g. 2008-09-15
    Date time A date time value in the format YYYY-MM-DDTHH:mm:ss, e.g. 2008-09-15T15:53:00+05:00

    Text

    Any text, e.g. This is a text

    Number

    Any number, e.g. 42 or 7.75
    List List are entered as their comma separated values: This, is, a, list or 2,3,5,7
    BooleanOne of the boolean values true or false
    Select list (cascading)The parent and child values are noted as text, separated by a comma, e.g. Parent, child. If the child is omitted (e.g. Parent) then the child value of the first operator has to be null as well.

The most common use case is to compare a field values provided by field codes.

If one of the selected fields is hidden or deleted when the condition is executed, the field value is interpreted as null.

If you need to compare multiple values or construct more complex comparisons make sure to have a look at the Jira expression condition.


Use cases and examples


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