I have just started using JIRA service desk and would like to know how to create a Jira Software card based on a Service Request's status.
I have a workflow in Jira SD that allows a user to move a service request to a specified group. When the service request is placed in this group, I would like Service Desk to create a linked issue in a Jira Software board.
I have linked the two applications together, but I am unsure how to make this an automated process. Any help is appericated.
You need to install both apps, Service Desk and Software, then from the ticket at Jira Service Desk you can create a linked ticket in an internal Software project.
Here's an article:
awesome. is there a way to automate the link so all tickets LINK to my SW project or do I have to LINK one by one as they come in?
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I followed the article, but when I click on 'Create Linked Issue' the only option I have is with my current JIRA SD Project. An option to connect it to my other JIRA Software project does not show.
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Richard, there're several ways to automate the process, if you have a certain criteria when a ticket is created at sd you can automate the whole process, even the software issue creation.
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Justin,
Make sure you have permission to create tickets in other projects other than SD.
I use this option daily and i can create in core and software projects without any problem.
Let me know if you continue to have problems after the permissions check
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I ended up reinstalling Service Desk on the original JIRA Software server. I had installed them on two different servers and they don't play nicely together.
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Justin - did you get this answered? I have the same question.
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