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Bug
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Resolution: Unresolved
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Low
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Minor
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Jira Software
Issue Summary
When we use a CI/CD integration with a Deployment successful trigger that's linked to several issues, for each issue, the automation rule executes.
If the automation rule contains a Create Version action for each deployment, and if the created version is the same, it leads to the following inconsistent issue:
Some automation executions fail, showing an error that a version with the same name already exists:
Some executions don't fail. They indicate that the version already exists and just continue with the existing version:
Steps to Reproduce
- Create an automation rule with a Deployment Successful Trigger.
- Add the action - Create Version on your automation rule.
- On the CI/CD tool (e.g. Bitbucket), create a successful Deployment that is associated with multiple issues.
- Observe that some of the automation executions fail, and some don't, displaying the above error and information messages.
Expected Results
- The automation should display a consistent message every time it is run.
Actual Results
- Although in both scenarios the automation continues executing, it doesn't display a consistent message every time it is run. Sometimes displaying the error, and sometimes running successfully by displaying the information message in the audit log.
Workaround
Currently, there is no known workaround for this behavior.
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JSWCLOUD-22581 Concurrent executions of a scheduled rule can cause the Version Release with Automation for Jira to create duplicate Versions
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