Our users have decided that they want to use the new Meeting Notes blueprint going forward, however I have found an issue.
At the moment we have Jira which has Tasks and Sub-Taks. We have just completed the workflow for these and it has been a fairly lengthy trial and error process to get this right.
Now though we have the blueprint and according to that a task is either done or not.
Is there anyway in which for the creation of a task in Confluence meeting notes blueprint creates a Task in the linked Jira project. This would be much more valuable than a little check box, that has no validations behind it.
Thanks in advance
Richard
Richard,
Did you know you can create JIRA issues form Confluence? In Confluence 3.5 or higher you can go to Insert > JIRA and select the "Create tab".
Tip: If you highlight the text then go to Insert > JIRA (or CMD/CTRL+j) it should take the text you've highlighted and turn that into an issue summary and replace where your cursor is with a JIRA macro.
Does that work for you?
Not really. I was aware that a Jira macro exists, although that was not the intention of the question I asked.
In the meeting notes blueprint you can create a task and it is assignable to users, it would be good if that process created a task in Jira. We don't want to have to duplicate effort by creating a task in confluence from the blueprint and also use the Jira macro to create a real issue.
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is there any way to this have you found? I m looking for exactly that u have asked.
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