Hmm.. Sometimes I am wondering is there any contest in making the shortest question in the Community .. Not sure why you cannot explain already in details what you would like to achieve.. What button? What it will do? .. etc. More details = better answer you can get. Please remember that when posting questions since most of them that you post are short like this.
Overall I can try to give you a generic answer -> No, without coding or additional plugin already created it is not possible. If you actually try to code you can find some answers on developer community (https://community.developer.atlassian.com/)
Hello,
Is it possible for me to hijack this open question with a very specific requirement on adding a button on the edit issue screen (or even the sprint issue details view) in Jira Cloud?
Basically what I'd like to achieve is on click of the button to inform our internal time tracking tool that the current user will be working on a given jira issue.
If I can add such a button I though I could connect it with a custom event which would trigger our tool through a webhook.
We already have a custom sync and mapping in place between our internal time tracking tool and the jira issues list as well as jira users and this would make it more convenient as it would remove the necessity to jump back and forth between both systems.
So far we implemented a trigger so that the transition from "To Do" to "In Progress" could inform our internal time tracking tool, but we would love not having to transition back and foth between "To Do" and "In Progress" each time if that would be possible.
Thank you in advance for your support,
Patrick.
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Hey @Meena Sabnivisu
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