--- title: 'PUT /issue/{issueIdOrKey}' description: 'Update an issue' --- # PUT /issue/{issueIdOrKey} Update an issue | Detail | Value | |---|---| | Operation ID | `pm.updateIssue` | | Method | `PUT` | | Path | `/issue/{issueIdOrKey}` | | Connector | [Jira](./) | ## Parameters | Name | Location | Type | Required | |---|---|---|---| | `issueIdOrKey` | path | string | **Yes** | ## Request Body | Field | Type | |---|---| | `fields` | object | ## Using this endpoint in a workflow 1. Add an **API Call** node to your workflow. 2. Pick your Jira connection from the Connection dropdown. 3. In the Operation dropdown, select `pm.updateIssue`. 4. Fill in the parameter fields that appear. Use `{{...}}` to reference upstream values. **Required fields are marked — fill them or the call will fail at runtime.** ## What it returns The `API Call` node writes the response to the workflow context: ``` { status: 200, success: true, data: { ...response body from the API... }, latencyMs: 142 } ``` Reference response fields downstream as {{nodeId.data.path}}. The exact response shape is documented on the upstream Jira API reference.