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Hello Mario,
You need to place the following script in your connection:
Outgoing Sync Jira Cloud 1
replica.customFields."Bug" = issue.customFields."Bug"
Incoming Sync Of Jira Cloud 2
if(replica.customFields."Bug".value?.value == ["Yes"]){ issue.customFields."Bug Fix Approved (Team Leaders)".value = ["Yes"] issue.customFields."Bug fix reason"?.value = "NAVMOBILE" }else{ issue.customFields."Bug Fix Approved (Team Leaders)".value = [] issue.customFields."Bug fix reason".value = null }
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The problem is that this check box may be checked after the task is created so it errors for a null object
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Hello
I am sending a picture of the exact field. It is the same on both sides
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Hi
It depends on what type of fields you use for the option "yes". Is it a text field, list, or any other type.
Do you use Cloud or DC?
I would by with looking at this documentation:
https://docs.exalate.com/docs/how-to-synchronize-custom-fields-in-jira-cloud
This is for on-prem:
https://docs.exalate.com/docs/how-to-synchronize-custom-fields-in-jira-on-premise
Regards
Daniel Miks
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Hello I am trying to sync custom fields and I would like a little help.
The case is I want when in Jira1 custom field is ‘yes’ on Jira 2 2 other fields to be “Yes” too. Can you please send me the outgoing and incoming script for this. Thank you