Jenkins : pull request is getting triggered both dev and QA branch












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I am using Jenkins as build server and Bitbucket as a source controller. And set build flow as feature branch -> dev -> QA -> staging.
When we create and Merge pull request between dev and QA . the build is getting trigger on both dev and QA. The job is created using Multibranch Pipline.



But I need to get trigger for QA only. I it can be achieved.



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    I am using Jenkins as build server and Bitbucket as a source controller. And set build flow as feature branch -> dev -> QA -> staging.
    When we create and Merge pull request between dev and QA . the build is getting trigger on both dev and QA. The job is created using Multibranch Pipline.



    But I need to get trigger for QA only. I it can be achieved.



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      I am using Jenkins as build server and Bitbucket as a source controller. And set build flow as feature branch -> dev -> QA -> staging.
      When we create and Merge pull request between dev and QA . the build is getting trigger on both dev and QA. The job is created using Multibranch Pipline.



      But I need to get trigger for QA only. I it can be achieved.



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      I am using Jenkins as build server and Bitbucket as a source controller. And set build flow as feature branch -> dev -> QA -> staging.
      When we create and Merge pull request between dev and QA . the build is getting trigger on both dev and QA. The job is created using Multibranch Pipline.



      But I need to get trigger for QA only. I it can be achieved.



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          if you are using jenkins , check the section called Source Code Management
          check the branches to build area. You can set the branch ID that you want to build based up on the event.



          Also see what is the notifier/trigger in the Bitbucket repo settings.



          Cheers.
          AJ






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            if you are using jenkins , check the section called Source Code Management
            check the branches to build area. You can set the branch ID that you want to build based up on the event.



            Also see what is the notifier/trigger in the Bitbucket repo settings.



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              if you are using jenkins , check the section called Source Code Management
              check the branches to build area. You can set the branch ID that you want to build based up on the event.



              Also see what is the notifier/trigger in the Bitbucket repo settings.



              Cheers.
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                if you are using jenkins , check the section called Source Code Management
                check the branches to build area. You can set the branch ID that you want to build based up on the event.



                Also see what is the notifier/trigger in the Bitbucket repo settings.



                Cheers.
                AJ






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                if you are using jenkins , check the section called Source Code Management
                check the branches to build area. You can set the branch ID that you want to build based up on the event.



                Also see what is the notifier/trigger in the Bitbucket repo settings.



                Cheers.
                AJ







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