What are the restriction of JIRA Service Desk to map with Confluence?
Can we map multiple Confluence spaces to JIRA Service desk?
There are a few ways to "map" a Jira Service Desk to Confluence.
But, my instincts say that you are asking about connecting a single Jira Service Desk portal/project to a Confluence Knowledge Base space.
This is a 1:1 mapping - you can't tell Jira to use several spaces as a single KB.
You can set up several portals connected to their own separate KB spaces, but it's still a 1:1 relationship.
Thanks Nic.
It means that I can't map multiple confluence spaces to a JIRA Service desk
Can we map different request types by template in the same confluence space?
Regards,
Sid
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Yes, you are right, you cannot set up multiple Confluence spaces as a single Knowledge Base for a single Jira Service Desk project/portal.
I am sorry, I do not understand " map different request types by template in the same confluence space". There are too many Jira words happening in the sentence.
Do you mean "Can we have a different knowledge base space in Confluence for each request type in JSD?"
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Thanks for confirmation
Yes, but I guess it is not possible, because as you mentioned earlier there 1:1 mapping for Confluence and JIRA Service desk
Regards,
Sid
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I don't know if it might help, but you can target specific pages in your knowledge base for certain request types. It is possible to label your KB pages with Confluence labels and map those labels to Service Desk requests:
So if that's what you mean, you can accomplish this. I would suggest to be rather conservative with the feature, because overdoing it (e.g. by adding too many labels) requires really strict management of your kb pages in Confluence and possible loss of efficiency of it.
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