Hello Community,
Is there a proper way to automatic assignment depends on how many active tickets belongs to a user?
Let's say we have two employees involved to resolving issues, Alice with 3 unresolved tickets and Bob with 2 unresolved tickets, in this case ticket should be assigned to Bob.
When : issue created,
If issue matches : status = "new" and assignee is EMPTY
Then : and here should be this expression.
Hello @Yurii Bohdan,
This is not possible with plain Jira (you can vote for JSDSERVER-2959) but you can do so using Automation (Lite) for Jira: Smart assign JIRA issues — Load balancing, round-robin and more.
Hope this helps!
- Manon
Dear @Manon Soubies-Camy,
Your answer was helpful, but looks like we are talking about different things (as I can see different interface at your link).
So now I'm trying to find same menu, or what do you mean?
And yes, I'm using Jira Service Desk.
So I can't see additional fields like "Method to choose assignee"
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Your screenshot shows the Jira Service Desk automation engine whereas my link redirects to the documentation of the app Automation (Lite) for Jira, that's why :) please see this post: What is the difference between Service Desk Automation and Automation for JIRA?. I can't test it right now, but the free version Automation Lite for Jira should be enough for what you're trying to achieve.
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Hello again.
Please describe how the automatic assignment should be work?
I have two people added to "Administrators": Alice and Bob. Also I have two people added to "Service Desk Team": Bob and Charlie.
The automation rule is WHEN ticket created IF any item THEN edit assignee to "Automatic".
When Tim created a new request it automatically assigns to Bob.
So the question is how to balancing new tickets between Bob and Charlie?
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Hello @Yurii Bohdan,
It all depends on how you want to balance assignements, various methods are explained here: Smart assign JIRA issues — Load balancing, round-robin and more, you should find a way that works for you!
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Dear @Manon Soubies-Camy,
As understand you correctly your link is relates to Automation Lite for Jira, but my question is related to Jira Service Desk.
Please clarify how I can use balanced automation between Team Members at Jira Service Desk?
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You can't do so using plain Jira, you need Automation Lite for Jira - it is a free app.
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Hello @Manon Soubies-Camy,
As I can see this plugin is for the Server-based instance, but we have Cloud-based subscription.
Please let me know, is there any possibility to achieve load balancing when user assignment using Cloud-based structure?
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Oh ok, I didn't know you were on Cloud - here is the link to the Cloud version of the app: Automation Lite for Jira Cloud. Note that the Cloud version is limited to 300 rule executions per calendar month, you'll need to buy the Pro version to unlock this: Automation for Jira
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