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I have 4 Issue-Type on board A and on Board B I have 4 issue type different for example:

Board A: issue type :Incident,New Features,Improvement ,Story.

Board B: Issue Type: Work Request, Epic, Custom, Request, Service request.

then I need for transferring the issue type and when is on other board I need to change automatic the issue type when i apply an exalate for example:
inboard A a case can have the issue type incident but inboard B this case must have the issue type Work Request


I try with different  script codes examples but I can't doing


I appreciate some suggestion 

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      Can you provide the steps - something like


      • Open Issue A1 which has type Incident
      • Exalate the issue to board B using connection xyz
      • The newly created issues should B2 should have type Request


      ...


      It would be easier to understand


      1. Andrey Miranda

        I going to explain when I have an incident open on Board A the Issue type is incident then when I apply an exalate the Board B the same issue I need this change the Issue type to work request.


        I have somes connections for example Helpdesk with SysAdmin , Helpdesk with  Engineering Support , helpdesk with Programing and helpdesk with  Security but every Project the issue types are different.

        I created a script that compares the issue type on board A with Board B and colocated the correctly issue type in the board b when Ia apply an exalate .but I only have created when I use 2 different issue types On board B for example Work request and CustomRequest.

        Now I need 4 issue type on board A and 4 different issue type on board B then to change these issue type on board B I use a connection peer to peer for every project but I don't know an example similar that I need


        I appreciate any suggestion

        Thank

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      As long as you can define a mapping, you can configure it.


      For instance if you  have a table like


      Project AProject BProject C
      Incident​​RequestTask
      ProblemImprovementRequirement



      You  can  then  define your mappings as


      def projectBmapping = [
          "Incident" : "Request",
          "Problem" : "Improvement"
      ]
      
      def projectCmapping = [
          "Incident" : "Task",
          "Problem" : "Requirement"
      ]
      
      
      if  (targetProject = "B") {
          // scan the mapping, and if not found, default to Request
          issue.typeName = projectBmapping[replica.typeName] ?: "Request"
      }
      if (targetProject = "C") {
              // scan the mapping, and if not found, default to Task
              issue.typeName = projectBmapping[replica.typeName] ?: "Task"
      }



      Of course - the snippet above is not accurate, but it should provide you some insight.

      (If you would need some external help, we can introduce you  with  one  of the exalate partners to further  your configuration)


      1. Andrey Miranda

        HI, 

        I think this information  is very important  for me i going to try to implement 

        thank

      2. user-3fd1a

        OK - let us know

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