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This is a condition for comparing two issue fields with optionally extended values.

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In this documentation and the post function configuration you will notice the symbol ( * ) next to some parameters, it means that this field is mandatory and shall not be left empty. Fields without the symbol are optional.

condition evaluates the comparison of two (field) values

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Define the first of the two values that should be compared in Basic text mode

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Below you will find a detailed description of each parameter of the basic configuration of the function.

Left-hand side value*

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Enter plain text and optionally use field codes, e.g. %{issue.summary}, to insert field values.

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Test your expression by clicking the play button on the top right of the expression box.

Righ

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

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Define the second of the two values that should be compared in Basic text mode.

Info

Enter plain text and optionally use field codes, e.g. %{issue.summary}, to insert field values.

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Test your expression by clicking the play button on the top right of the expression box.

Operator

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

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Select how to compare the value against the given project property. The following options are available:

  • =
  • !=
  • <
  • >
  • <=
  • >=

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


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