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Conditions are used to control the transitions available to a user. 

If a condition fails, the user will not see the transition button on the Jira issue view, and will not be able to execute the transition and all validators, and potential post functions will be ignored


JWT for Jira Cloud currently offers a single, but yet very powerful condition to let you control who can execute a given transition - the Jira expression condition.


As the name states, the condition uses the built-in Cloud functionality of Jira expressions - a unique feature of Jira Cloud which is developed by AtlassianJira ships with built-in conditions but those are limited. JWT for Jira Cloud extends that list by offering custom conditions. 



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Jump right in and configure any of the available conditions listed below. Each condition comes with built-in examples.

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If you need more help on how to construct expressions check out the documentation on Jira expressions, and available field codes and operators or check out the use cases and examples below. 




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Get started in no time!

To help you getting started, JWT for Jira Cloud comes with a predefined set of example configurations that you can apply with a single click.


Use cases and examples

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