Hi All
I hope you have some insight on my next question.
I have my Jira and Teams integrated to a channel - works well.
But can you link a Jira ticket to a specific individual on teams.
Scenario:
I want to set up a reminder to the Reporter that an action is required from them.
So if the comment contains "We need feedback" then a message must go to that reporter via teams.
This is not possible today. You may try to pull it off with Jira Automation.
Thanks,
Leo
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OK. After further investigation I think Jira Automation won't help, because:
- it does not support personal messages to people, like this app.
- the accounts are not mapped between Jira and Microsoft Teams, so the above is not possible at all, sorry.
We are working on the app mentioned above, I would be happy to discuss with you your setup and requirements for this.
Thanks,
Leo
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Thanks @Move Work Forward
We have a very strict budget, so the paid app won't work.
Will be happy to test and give feedback though.
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@Robin Stemmers @Move Work Forward Hi All, I hope you can help me. Is possible to automation resent links of new tasks in Jira in Teams channel?
@Robin Stemmers I think about same idea, but didn't find way for do it. Could you share your way for integrate Jira in Teams?? Very interesting, may be it's that I search
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@Evgeny Kracko Pls schedule the call here to help me understand your needs -> https://calendly.com/getally/30min?back=1
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Hello @Evgeny Kracko
I am not sure I understand you correctly, but I have following the integration guide to link Jira and Teams. In this screenshot, I created a Teams Channel called Helpdesk, then linked Jira via the connections option under the channel menu. The ticket created in the channel will automatically have a link to the ticket itself.
It will also send the updated comment from Jira when the comment is made.
I hope this helps.
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I would like to create bot which tag @certain person in comments to new Issue from Jira
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Hello @Evgeny Kracko
I never got it right to use the bot. Got stuck on that one,
In terms of the artifacts. I didn't move the artifacts - I didn't want to put attachments in various places.
I only wanted the link to work
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@Robin Stemmers Hello Robin,
Which apps do you use for get alerts from jira to teams? Move Work Forward for jira and advanced Microsoft Teams Jira Connector ? I got Move Work Forward for jira but problem is that advanced Microsoft Teams Jira Connector has cost but my company doesnt ready to pay now
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@Move Work Forward HI, zoom not very comfortable for me. how about text?
my contacts:
89376680791 (What's up)
email kracko23@mail.ru
What I want\try to find:
plugin for MS teams or developer .
now I have Jira Server but it not enough for me
Scenario:
Another way, I interesting in how to do and implement Microsoft Teams bot \ plugin
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