Delete one or multiple issue links.
Configuration
Select the source issues to create the issue links from. The following options are available:
Option | Description |
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Current issue | |
Issue key in field | When chosen, select the field containing the issue keys. The field should contain either a single issue key or a list of issue keys, separated by comma or blank. |
Set issue manually (parser expression) | Enter a valid JQL parser expression. |
Optionally apply filters to define the issue links to be deleted.
The single filters are AND concatenated. So in order to delete a link, all filters must apply the specific link.
Filter by link type
Select the link types that should be deleted. All link types are available.
Filter by issue type
Filter the source issues by issue type.
Filter by status
Filter the source issues by status.
Filter by destination issue
Filter the destination issues to delete the issue links from. The following options are available:
Option | Description |
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Issue key in field | When chosen, select the field containing the issue keys. The field should contain either a single issue key or a list of issue keys, separated by comma or blank. |
Set issue manually (parser expression) | Enter a valid JQL parser expression. |
You have the options to Restrict the deletion to project, meaning that only issue links within the same project will be deleted. The source issue and the destination issue must be in the same project in order to delete the
The result of the logical expression must return a boolean value of either:
true
→ the post function will be executedfalse
→ the post function will not be executed
Using the conditional operator, even complex or multi-layered conditions can be constructed.
Make sure to learn more about defining logical expressions and browse through the various examples here: Logical mode
Use cases and examples
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