Hi. I am using "Zendesk Support for JIRA" in order to create JIRA tickets the Zendesk.
I am looking for a solution that can do the opposite. Meaning:
- Create ticket in JIRA.
- From this JIRA ticket, create Zendesk ticket.
Any idea how can I achieve this?
Hi @Dolev Sall
I am Shubham from Team Sinergify
Creating a ticket in JIRA from Zendesk typically involves using a built-in integration or a third-party app that facilitates the connection between the two platforms.
The major use cases that this integration would cover would be:
I hope it helps
@Dolev Sall , hi. Perhaps a tool like ZigiOps (you can check it in the Atlassian marketplace) can be of help. It is a 100 % no-code integration solution that connects Jira and Zendesk bi-directionally and can sync their data. You can customize it to fit various use cases regarding the integration such as creating tickets in Jira and then in Zendesk. If you want to try it, feel free to check our free trial.
Regards,
Diana
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Hi @Dolev Sall ,
I would personally recommend you to use a completely decentralized integration solution like Exalate
It is possible to sync tickets/issues bidirectionally between these tools with all the fields information present on the ticket (like comments, attachments, user fields like assignee and reporter)
It is flexible, scalable and also provides you an access to it’s own groovy based scripting engine which provides you a lot of flexibility.
Do let me know if you have any more questions.
Thanks, Dhiren
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Hi @Dolev Sall I'd try an automation that performs a rest call. Here's the documentation on Zendesk API.
Zendesk API Getting Started
Tickets
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