Hello,
We're trying to create assets in our company and link them to users. For example John Doe has Dell laptop 1234. How do I link the laptop to him?
We are using the Premium version of Atlassian with the latest updates. I have looked online, everything I have found relates to the way it used to look, nothing for the new look. The new way go to Assets, create a schema, add in your fields, add item to field. This is where I get stuck, linking the item to the user.
Second, I did a test import. How do we move those imports into the fields I created?
Hello @Charles Newton
The Assets interface for Jira/JSM Data Center is a bit different than the one for Jira/JSM Cloud. Make sure any material you are viewing is for the correct environment.
What do you have set up?
At a high level I would recommend creating an object type for each of your different types of physical items (computers, phones, badges, ?)
Optionally you can create an object type for User too.
In the physical item objects (computer) you can add an Attribute to reference the User to whom it belongs. If you are creating an Object Type for Users, then you would add an Attribute of type Object to the physical item object types. Or if all the Users you want to reference are going to be licensed users or customers of your Jira instance, then you can add an attribute of type User.
If you are interested in on-demand training concerning Assets you can reference the Learning link at the top of the Community pages. Here is a basic search within Learning for courses related to Assets:
https://community.atlassian.com/learning/catalog?search=assets&product=Jira+Service+Management
Where you have added your objects, highlight that level in the schema tree and click the Attributes button.
That gets you to the interface for adding attributes to that Object Type.
Add a new attribute for the user/owner and in the Type column select the type for this attribute.
If you want to link the objects to User account (licensed users, customers) then select User.
In the Type Value column you can then select User Groups to constrain which users (the ones from those groups) can be selected in this attribute in this object. If you don't want to limit which users can be selected, then don't select any groups.
If you plan to create an Object Type for users, you can use the Object type for the attribute, but you will have to actually create that Object Type first. When you select Object for the attribute type, the Type Value field will change to show you the Object types in the Schemas to which you have access.
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Hello,
In the physical item objects (computer) you can add an Attribute to reference the User to whom it belongs. If you are creating an Object Type for Users, then you would add an Attribute of type Object to the physical item object types.
This is where I'm getting stuck. As it's the end of the work day for me, I'll do a deep dive on the link you sent me tomorrow.
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Just to clarify the italics you posted above, there are two main ways (that I'm aware of) where you can create a link between an object in Assets and a user:
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