Morning All,
We have setup a New User request form and linked the main data fields such as Name, Location, Department to Custom Jira fields.
I wanted to know if I can setup an automation to automatically create a New User object with the Attributes from the form fields. I tried setting up the automation with Form submission as the trigger and the action being to Create Object. An example of the attributes I set was as follows:
Name : {{issue.Employee First Name}} {{issue.Employee Last Name}} (Linked Jira fields)
The rule runs but comes up with the error as follows:
{"errorMessages":[],"errors":{"Company":"The value provided is invalid"}}
Has anyone been able to do this?
TIA.
Hello @Gerrald Stephen ,
Do you have a Company as an attribute in your object schema. Can you please provide a screenshot of your automation, so that it provides better understanding of the issue.
Hi @Vijay Dadi ,
Thank you for your response. I have confirmed that we do have the company as an attribute in the Staff object schema.
Here is the screenshot of the automation action:
I have selected the trigger as when the Onboarding form is submitted. As mentioned, the Employee location and name is a linked Jira field on the form.
Let me know if there is anything further that you need from me.
Kind regards,
Gerrald Stephen
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The field Company is free text field or a reference to an Object, where Company name is a part of another schema?
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Hi, is this for the field in the automation? If so, then the Company field is a free text field. I don't have a field in the form with the company field.
I had a look at the object schema and the Company attribute has the Type value as the Department Field. Would editing the field for this in the automation make a difference?
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