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Hi Tim,
You could create a service that run's a search request based on certain parameters, such as find issues not updated in 'X amount of time'. Then with these results send an email to each issue assignee. Of course there is still the problem that JIRA's service implementation is setup to run the service every 'x' minutes, not a 8am every day. This is something that we do realise needs addressing. Regards, Justin -- Post by justin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx - online at: http://forums.atlassian.com/thread.jspa?forumID=46&threadID=12396 - -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ JIRA-User details available at: http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira/mailinglist.jsp ~ Unsubscribing: To unsubscribe yourself from the list, send an email to jira-user-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (not jira-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) containing the line (in the body of the message): unsubscribe ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Previous Message by Date:Re: Problems with startup.batMichal is right. When the server is finished with start-up, it does not "hang" - it waits for requests. If you look at the messages printed, you can see that there is a message that says that you can access JIRA though your web browser. And as Michael said, when you close this window you effectively kill the the server process and JIRA with it. -- Post by dushan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx - online at: http://forums.atlassian.com/thread.jspa?forumID=46&threadID=12391 - -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ JIRA-User details available at: http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira/mailinglist.jsp ~ Unsubscribing: To unsubscribe yourself from the list, send an email to jira-user-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (not jira-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) containing the line (in the body of the message): unsubscribe ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Next Message by Date:Re: Move issue between workflowsHi Kochutheres, You can follow the steps as suggested above in order to move issues. However, if you have numerous issues to be moved in one go, you can also use the Bulk Move operation. Please refer to Bulk Move - http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira/docs/latest/bulkoperations.html#bulkmove Should there be further questions, please contact us. Regards, Mei -- Post by Mei Chan - online at: http://forums.atlassian.com/thread.jspa?forumID=46&threadID=12408 - -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ JIRA-User details available at: http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira/mailinglist.jsp ~ Unsubscribing: To unsubscribe yourself from the list, send an email to jira-user-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (not jira-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) containing the line (in the body of the message): unsubscribe ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Previous Message by Thread:Automatic reminder email for aging issuesUsers can create a filter, subscribe to it, and have emails sent on a regular basis (well, they can say "daily" but not "daily at 8AM" -- see http://jira.atlassian.com/browse/JRA-1384). But I have users who want more control over that. They'd like to have a notification scheme that does something like: "Email the owner of a Task if no work has been done for 24 hours". They of course want to specify the conditions of why, when and who...and not give users the ability to opt out. ;-) I tried to find a feature request for this... failed. Does anyone else know if this feature exists? Thanks, Tim -- Post by timcolson - online at: http://forums.atlassian.com/thread.jspa?forumID=46&threadID=12396 - -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ JIRA-User details available at: http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira/mailinglist.jsp ~ Unsubscribing: To unsubscribe yourself from the list, send an email to jira-user-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (not jira-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) containing the line (in the body of the message): unsubscribe ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Next Message by Thread:Re: How to create a New Project using PostFunctionsHi Rama Krishna we can achive this by using ProjectUtils.createProject(EasyMap.build(..)) Thanks -- Post by ga_kumar929 - online at: http://forums.atlassian.com/thread.jspa?forumID=46&threadID=11360 - -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ JIRA-User details available at: http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira/mailinglist.jsp ~ Unsubscribing: To unsubscribe yourself from the list, send an email to jira-user-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (not jira-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) containing the line (in the body of the message): unsubscribe ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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