I’m using Exalate between a Jira cloud instance and a Jira datacenter, my customer trying to sync a custom field Version Picker (single version) type.
the customer rows are:
def project = nodeHelper.getProject(issue.projectKey)
issue.fixVersions = replica.customFields
."Fix planned in Release".value
// ensure that all the fixVersions are available on B
.collect { v -> nodeHelper.getVersion(v.name, project) }
.findAll{it != null}
could you prived to us an information why the first Code bracket works and the second one doesn't? From our POV these two Lines should work identical Just as a note the Customfields on both Sides are Version Pickers with the same Version Nameing on both sides.
Hi all,
I’m using Exalate between a Jira cloud instance and a Jira datacenter, my customer trying to sync a custom field Version Picker (single version) type.
the customer rows are:
my script rows are:
could you prived to us an information why the first Code bracket works and the second one doesn't? From our POV these two Lines should work identical
Just as a note the Customfields on both Sides are Version Pickers with the same Version Nameing on both sides.
thanks in advance
Hey, Harold Oconitrillo , what happens if you print the
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Hi Serhiy Onyshchenko,
where I have to put this code? my incoming script? (datacenter) or in thre incoming script of remote? (cloud)
thanks in advance
BR
Hi Francesco,
You are right, this is in the Jira Cloud incoming script.
Feel free to let us know the output.
Best regards.