Hi,
I would ask you a question... I read some documentation about this integration and there was written that you can create a jira issue from Zendesk, but nothing about the opposite. I mean, our idea is connect our financial team with our costumer support area, creating a zendesk ticket requesting some documents, etc. However, as i said before, reading all of the documentation i've found, i could not see this workflow.
So, do you know if it is possible?
Hello @Felipe Dorocinski
Jira - Zendesk native integration is really good for basic integration scenarios.
There will be an interface on the right side of the Jira issue that shows you to change fields of the ticket copy of the Zendesk side
I am not sure if bi-directional integration is supported. However, I recommend you check Exalate if you are still looking for:
Let me know if this helps!
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Yea, it sure is possible
but you have to integrate it by your self,
the best way to integrate is using Zapier
and workflows are not needed,
If any help needed with zapier just ask
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Thanks for answering @Support - Leoj Studio
However, im trying to do this integration using "Zendesk Support for Jira integration", principally because, i might be wrong, but Zapier has an autommation which isn't much flexible. Here, we'll need to create this zendesk ticket only in specific situations, and as i could understand, zapier is gonna create this ticket always when we insert a comment or something like this.
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