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Using request type name in atomation rules

Alexey Paveliev
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January 7, 2025

Hello community,

I add a static text prefix to summary by using Edit issue action with the value:

  • whatever text I add  {{issue.summary}}

Has anyone figured if the name of the request type can also be used as a value?

So if user create a ticket of type "Create new user" with a random summary, the rule would add "Create new user" to that summary

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Lucas Knorr
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January 7, 2025

@Alexey Paveliev I want to mention another way of approaching your requirement.

Are you already aware that you can provide default values in a request type? SCR-20250107-tkci-2.png

 

If you want to stick to your current way. You can use this smart value

{{issue.Request Type.requestType.name}}

to receive the request type name. 

Alexey Paveliev
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January 9, 2025

@Lucas Knorr thanks a ton.

 

The smart value you provided worked. That's what I was looking for!

 

I knew about the hidden values and we use them a lot, but it would not work for the case at hand

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Jakub Cieslak January 7, 2025

Hi, I am not sure if I got it right, but if you are looking for a smart value that will print the name of the Issue Type, you can use this one:

{{issue.issueType.name}}
Alexey Paveliev
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January 9, 2025

nope. Request type is not the same as Issue type.

If I use what you provided I get "Task" not the "User Access" or whatever a type service management is configured to have

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