Hi, we have a project that uses both Jira and Confluence - I've been told that we can connect to SharePoint also but am unsure how to do that. Can anyone help?
Thanks
Tim
HI @Tim Hotham
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Here is the add-on for Confluence integrates with Sharepoint.
Here is the add-on for Jira and SharePoint integration.
Thanks Yogesh, the Jira integration link takes me to an out of date add-on. AM I ok to us old one?
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HI @Tim Hotham
Actually, the Jira integration with Sharepoint is out of the box and whatever link/add-on i have provided you for Jira integration that has been suggested by one of the atlassian team member only.
please make sure you should use the compatible version only or else you can try for test instance first for checking purpose.
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Is there a way to do this with the Cloud Version of Jira or Jira Service Desk to connect to Sharepoint?
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We would like to implement this a bit differently. We would like to see link updates in JIRA when a SharePoint doc is updated. Is this possible?
Example: An issue contains a Spec which is in SharePoint. We have a link to that document in JIRA in the story. Sometimes during the workflow the Spec get updated, but the assignee is not aware of the updated document. Is there an icon or flag that could alert the assignee that a change has been made?
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