Hello, I want to send notifications to a shared channel in Microsoft teams...if any task is incomplete on or after the end date of the active sprint....I want to send a notification to Microsoft teams so that my team members look into it and close the task.
Furthermore, I would like to keep sending notifications periodically until the task is resolved. So, that I can close the sprint.
Thank you for your help.
Hi @Jenish Bhujel For getting notification on a particular channel, first need to go that channel, click on three dot(s) >> you need to click on Connector >> Search JIRA Cloud Connector >> Copy webhook URL. and Paste that URL in JIRA webhooks. Insert JQL >> Select event like Issue Update, Issue Create event . For the project which you select in JQL , for that project Issue Notification starts coming in that channel.
Or you can follow the steps in below link for getting notification on Teams Channel :-
Thanks
V.Y
You can use the "Send Microsoft Team Message" Action to send an automated message via Automation
Use the Schedule Trigger and a JQL to trigger the Automation with closedSprints() function to search the issues
Let me know if you have any queries
Thanks,
Pramodh
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Hello I want to create trigger...if any task is incomplete on or after the end date of the active sprint....I want to send a notification to Microsoft teams so that my team members look into it and close the task.
Furthermore, I would like to keep sending notifications periodically until the task is resolved. So, that I can close the sprint.
But I am unaware about exact Schedule trigger or JQL trigger
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