We are currently using Google forms as a manner of intaking ideas from people within the company.
The form itself is conditional. The first question conditionally controls the information requested/displayed to the submitter.
Question 1 - What area can we help with? Web, Mobile, Facility, Staff
Each with have a different set of questions.
There are some required fields within the form and upon submission of the form. A unique ID is created for each submission.
Ie.
Ex-1, Ex-2, etc...
I imagine this would require an app from the marketplace, but I am not having much luck finding a solution to this specific of a use case.
Thanks!
Hi @Kevin McArthur welcome to Community!
You've posted this question in the Confluence forum, so I'm not sure if you absolutely want to collect the information in Confluence, but a Jira Service Management portal with Forms would allow you to do exactly what you're describing.
Thanks @Julie d_Antin _Elements_ I have not used JSM before, but I'll take a look! Many thanks! Definitely not tied to Confluence.
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@Julie d_Antin _Elements_ Is there a Forms app you recommend? I see Proforma is highly ranked but not currently usable with JSM/Jira in the Cloud. Thanks!
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Proforma was acquired by Atlassian and is now included in Jira Cloud. You can learn how to set them up here: https://support.atlassian.com/jira-service-management-cloud/docs/use-forms-in-jira-service-management/
There are a bunch of video tutorials available here too: https://community.atlassian.com/t5/Forms-Articles/30-Days-of-Demos-A-closer-look-at-new-form-building-features-in/ba-p/2060148
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