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  • Is there a way in the Incoming Sync on the Azure side to create a parent link with a work item already existing in the same Azure project? JIRA is the source, Azure is the destination and upon creation of the workitem in Azure I want to link it with another work item;
  • Is there a way in the Outgoin Sync in Azure to send only the last Comment?
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      Hello, Riddhi .

      • Is there a way in the Incoming Sync on the Azure side to create a parent link with a work item already existing in the same Azure project? JIRA is the source, Azure is the destination and upon creation of the workitem in Azure I want to link it with another work item;


      In case if the parent workItrem is also synced , you may use syncHelper.getLocalIssueKeyFromRemoteId like this:


      if(replica.parentId){
       
          def localParent = syncHelper.getLocalIssueKeyFromRemoteId(replica.parentId)
       
          if(localParent){
              issue.parentId = localParent.id
          }
      }

      In case, if the parent work item is fixed (for example, if all the synced workItems should be linked to the same workItem with id 100500): 

      issue.parentId = "100500"


      • Is there a way in the Outgoin Sync in Azure to send only the last Comment?

      There is though one must be extra cautious with this sort of config: how would one differentiate between a comment not sent and a comment removed? What are you trying to achieve - minimizing the payload size?

      Anyhow, here's the config necessary for smooth operation:
      Side A (sending side)


      AB

      Outgoing Sync​

      //...replica.comments = issue.comments.isEmpty? [] : [issue.comments.last()]

      Remains unchanged

      Incoming syncRemains unchanged
      //...
      replica.removedComments = []
      issue.comments = commentHelper.mergeComments(issue, replica)

      Regards, Serhiy.


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