Hello,
We are using Jira Service Desk and Jira Software. They are separated on two different servers.
How do I link them together so that issues can be opened from service desk in Jira software?
Have a look at Backbone Issue Sync plugin. This plugin will let you synchronize issues between two instances:
https://marketplace.atlassian.com/plugins/com.k15t.backbone.backbone-issue-sync/cloud/overview
Or you can always develop your custom application using Power Scripts or ScriptRunner.
Would it work seemless if I had the two products on the same server?
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Backbone Issue Sync can work on the same server.
same with Power Scripts and ScriptRunner
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Sorry for being unclear. Would it work seemless if we ran Jira SD and Jira Software on the same server?
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You mean on the same server or on the same instance? Anyway it would work fine
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Same server and same instance for both products. I was wondering if that would make the integration between the two products seemless.
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Just try it. I guess, it should work. If you choose Backbone Issue Sync then you need to do setups. If you choose Power Scripts or ScriptRunner then you would need to develop scripts. Kindly start with Backbone Issue Sync and have a look, if it works for you.
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Ok! so for sychronization those are the alternatives.
If I have the two on the same instance. Can I open up issues from Jira Service Desk so that it will end up in Jira Software?
And linking together issues between the two softwares.
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Hi @Magnus Emmot,
I'm Tom from K15t Software, the developers of Backbone.
It's indeed possible to synchronize issues between Jira Server and Jira Service Desk using Backbone. It works just fine whether you're on the same server, or different servers.
As a matter of fact, our documentation contains a step-by-step guide on this very scenario: https://help.k15t.com/backbone-issue-sync/latest/server/2nd-level-support-jira-service-desk-jira-130130217.html
The steps are basically the same whether the projects are in one instance or two.
If you have any questions, or if anything's unclear, I'll be happy to help.
Cheers, Tom.
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Hi @Magnus Emmot,
to answer your question, yes, if you have both products in the same instance, your service desk agents can create and link issues in an jira software project and vice versa (if you give them the proper rights to create issues).
You will not have to syncronize anything if you have both in the same instance.
It does not matter, if both projects are service desk or software or a combination of them.
Best regards
Bastian
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