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Triggers define when a rule should be executed - so every rule starts with a trigger.
A trigger must be the first element when configuring a rule , and can only occur once per rule. Triggers will generally listen to events. Typical events are field, issue, project, or system events, but can also be events (e.g. "A field was updated", "A new version was created").
Apart from events, a trigger can be:
- scheduled to only be executed at certain times
Apart from the scheduled and manual triggers all triggers are based on events.
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- ran manually
Available automation triggers
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A trigger must be the first element in the rule configuration and can only occur once per rule. For the rule to execute, the conditions configured for a chosen trigger must be met. |
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