I need to send a monthly report in a Slack channel for each team in my R&D group (using a different channel each time). The report should include a few sections based on the following JQL queries, which are working as expected:
1. Quertly Features -
issuetype = Epic AND statusCategory in (2, 4) AND status != "Deployed Internally" AND "Committed Due Date [Date]" is not EMPTY AND Team in (Maui) AND "Committed Due Date [Date]"> 4w and "Committed Due Date [Date]" < 12w ORDER BY cf[10219] DESC
2. Monthly Features:
issuetype = Epic AND statusCategory in (2, 4) AND status != "Deployed Internally" AND "Committed Due Date [Date]" is not EMPTY AND Island in (Maui) AND "Committed Due Date [Date]" < 4w ORDER BY cf[10219] DESC
3. Features In Risk:-
issuetype = Epic AND statusCategory in (2, 4) AND status != "Deployed Internally" AND "Committed Due Date [Date]" is not EMPTY AND Island in (maui) and "Committed Due Date [Date]" < 7d ORDER BY cf[10049] ASC, cf[10219] ASC, created DESC
<KEY> - <Summary> : <Due Date>
<KEY> - <Summary> : <Due Date>
<KEY> - <Summary> : <Due Date>
Hi @Bar Azgad,
Would it work to create a Jira dashboard or a Confluence page that lists those issues, and then share it on Slack?
You could use the native Filter Results gadget / macro to list the issues from your filters in the desired format.
Danut.
Hey,
I really want this report shared on Slack to encourage discussions with the PM, developers, and group manager, similar to what’s shown in the screenshot. I created the report using Make (a third-party automation tool), but the automation setup turned out to be quite complicated and I would like to do that using Jira.
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The "Send Slack message" automation action should be able to do this!
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I know how to send the slack message, my challenge is displaying issues one by one in their relevant sections.
I plan to use a variable to store relevant data for each condition and display it accordingly.
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