Hi there!
I was wondering how to create an email notification for the case in which a new idea is sent by a collaborator to a project in Jira Product Discovery by means of a form.
I have tried to do this by means of an automation, but haven't found a solution.
Does anybody know how I can solve the use case?
Thanks a lot!
@Adriana Domínguez Eguiarte just type in your email address, you don't have to use one of the predetermined options.
I thought it was not working, as I typed the beginning of my email address and nothing was appearing as a search result. Now that I wrote the whole email address, the system accepts it, it works. Thanks!
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This is how I solved it
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Thank you @Paolo Pastorino, but I think the use case you're trying to solve is different to mine. I think what you're solving is the case of receiving and email with the basic info of an idea you just created.
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@Adriana Domínguez Eguiarte if you need to receive a notification of an idea created by someone else you just need to add your email address instead of the tag "Initiator" (if I got your objective right)
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Hello @Paolo Pastorino , that's the problem, I cannot choose my email in the 'Then Send email' Step.
' I cannot find the option in 'Then: Send email', to choose my name or a valid role (I am not an initiator nor Reporter or Assignee (these three options happen to be the automatically the roles that a person who creates an idea are assigned by Jira Product Discovery), nor approver (I didn't find information about this role) etc).'
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Adding, we have ours set up to email person A if X is present and B if Y is present, etc, and if key field is missing - it goes to admin. Some have an email to 'teams' channel, some email a person or persons.
yes I know I can make 'all fields' mandatory - there's a reason we haven't activated this in the form yet :) LOL
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+1 also interested in this.
@Adriana Domínguez Eguiarte could you also provide a high level summary of the form set up?
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So, the case would be this one:
I am Product Manager of a Product for which I have a project in Jira Product Discovery, where my role is a 'Creator'.
I have a form I have created in order to let stakeholders, with the role 'collaborator', send ideas about the Product Development, so that the Product Team can evaluate and give them a feedback.
I would like to receive an email, every time a stakeholder sends an idea trough a form, so that I am notified that a new idea is in the inbox, waiting to be evaluated.
I have been playing with the automation tool, but haven't found a solution.
See screenshot: the problem I find is that I cannot find the option in 'Then: Send email', to choose my name or a valid role (I am not an initiator nor Reporter or Assignee (these three options happen to be the automatically the roles that a person who creates an idea are assigned by Jira Product Discovery), nor approver (I didn't find information about this role) etc).
@Tanguy Crusson any idea on this? Thank you a lot!
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This is interesting Adriana. How is this form created again? How do your collaborators access it? I know I am not helping you solve your problem, but I briefly looked at this recently and didn't find a quick solution (which it seems you have)
Thanks!
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