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Dear exalate team,
I'd like to ask you regarding the synchronisation of a status from the sender, to a custom field on the recipient side. The synchronisation is bi-directional, however, Company A is sending an issue to their contractor (Company B). The company A has only one status step within their WF for requests that are sent to their vendors (e.g.: Vendor), the company B has a WF with 7 different statuses. The company A would like to know just some of the steps and since the WFs arent the same, they would like to replicate the status from Company B into a custom field within jira of the company A. So if the vendor (Company B) does a status change, the status on the Company A side doesn't change, only the cf value will be updated. However, when the issue gets to the final step within the Company B WF, this will trigger an WF status change on the Company A side. So the Company A knows that this issue was fixed by Company B.

Thank you and best regards,
Peter

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      Hi Peter,


      The sync from status to Cf can be done like this:


      Outgoing processor (On Jira B):

      replica.status = issue.status


      Incoming Processor (On Jira A):


      issue.customFields."Remote Status".value = replica.status.name


      If Jira A would like to react to a specific status on B, it can be done with:

      Incoming processor (On Jira A):

      if(replica.status.name == "Closed"){
        issue.setStats("Closed")
      }

      Of course you might replace the status name and the custom field name with the real ones in your environment.


      Best regards,

      Juan

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