Good Morning!
We are using the approval scheme in jira service management and the client wants to include in the standard jira notification that the approver receives in his email, the values of specific fields of the demand form that needs to be approved, one of the fields is the summary and the others 3 are custom fields with numeric values.
I tried the following and it doesn't work:
This request created by ${issue.reporter.name} is awaiting approval.
{summary}
Total Project Budget in Reais {customfield_11483}
Total Project Budget in Euro {customfield_11492}
Cost Type {customfield_11436}
AFAIK you can't do that within the standard Customer notifications but you could within automation. Have you considered that? You are limited the the provided variables. The other option is an addon email handler replacing the built in version.
Hey,
Thanks for the reply and yes, I am trying customization by the standardized norms more specifically the "Approval Required".
The summary worked but for the other fields it was not able to bring the desired value during the tests.
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Correct. You cannot modify the default with those fields.
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I guess the answer is that They did not implement it. My earlier post provides the only suggestions I have...
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