This condition is used for hiding or blocking a transition depending on the result of a JQL query.
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This condition is used for hiding or blocking a transition depending on the result of a JQL query.
Enter a JQL query using the JQL mode of the expression editor. The current issue will be matched against the result set of the query.
It is very common to use field codes inside the JQL query.
Define how the issue should be compared against the result set of the JQL query. You have the following options:
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Current issue belongs to the output of the query | The condition is passed, if the current issue is part of the result set of the JQL query. | ||||
Current issue doesn't belong to the output of the query | The condition is passed, if the current issue is not part of the result set of the JQL query. | ||||
Number of issues returned by the JQL query satisfies a logical expression | Define a logical expression in Logical mode which must return The number of issues returned by the query is stored in the Temporary number field 1. This is why this value is automatically added to your logical expression. Example
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project = %{issue.project.key} and type = Bug and resolution is empty | {issue.temporaryNumber1} < 5 | The condition will pass, if there are less than 5 unresolved Bugs in the current issue's project. |
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