Hi All,
my team has been asked to integrate timesheets between Jira and ServiceNow.
The requirement is to be able to report against project summary tasks (of a high level nature) in ServiceNow which are executed in Jira (where complexity would be allowed).
The way I initially foreseen this happening would be to have a Project Task in ServiceNow which has a correspondent Epic in Jira which then would contain all the issue types relative to the execution of that particular Epic.
The Timesheets in Service Now need to account for the assignee(s) and project task so it is important that the information that is fed back into Service Now contains info regarding both tasks and assignees who have registered time in the time tracking field in Jira.
We'd rather prefer to have a solution which exploits ServiceNow and/or Jira APIs but we are open to any compromise as long as the information reaches Service Now without the engineers having to input data relative to timesheets in two different places.
I have been told about marketplace solutions that would allow for the data to be exposed in Jira but I'm not yet aware about integrations which would facilitate the integration of that data between Jira and ServiceNow.
Hopefully someone here has had a similar problem in the past and can provide some suggestions.
Thanks
V
This is Majid @ Exalate.
Thank you for explaining the use case in depth. And indeed, it seem that the suggestions you received about using an integration app would be the only feasible solution here. I was recently asked by an Exalate client to explore the possibility of doing something similar between Azure DevOps and Jira, where the added complexity was that both ITSM tools were using different plugins to store the time logging. Here is the link.
Your case seems simpler to me i.e.
Please let me know if you need any help with this.
Thanks
Majid
@vittorio bini hello. We're currently developing this feature for our connector - ZigiOps. Feel free to drop us a line, and we could discuss what can be done in your use case.
Regards, Diana (ZigiOps team)
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