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Automate Everyday Tasks in Jira
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During any development life cycle, it is inevitable that at some point there will be a change to the scope of the sprint, either due to last-minute changes to the requirements or by the need to include an urgent bug fix.
In this section, we'll firstly look at how we can change the scope of a sprint by including a newly linked issue to the sprint.
We'll also look at how we can use automation rules to monitor the sprint and notify the team when the scope changes.
In this example, we are going to make use of the fact that we have both a private internal software development project (My Application with key MAPP) and a public support project (My Application Support with key MAPS) where customers can raise requests and report bugs.
We are also going to assume that we have a team that monitors the public support project and triages incoming requests.
Part of this triage involves...