I have an automation that I am creating where based on an email address field, it will create a customer - but we also want to then add that customer in the request participant field for the existing issue. What would be the best way to do this? This is what I have so far, creating the customer works but not adding the request participant.
{
"update": {
"Request participants" : [
{
"add": {
"id":"{{issue.Email Address}}"
}
}
]
}
}
You appear to be updating (add) the "id" field with an email address, and I believe you instead need that person's account id for the customer you are adding. Here is the documentation for updating request participant with advanced edit:
Kind regards,
Bill
@Bill SheboyIs there a way to do this without having the ID? We will be creating the customer's account in the same automation.
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Yes, I believe you need to use the accountId value since the GDPR (general data protection regulation) changes went into effect, and...
To be honest, I am not using JSM and my next answer is based on how I believe it works.
With my disclaimer out of the way, the documentation for the action to add a customer says the {{customer}} smart value becomes available after the add completes: https://support.atlassian.com/jira-service-management-cloud/docs/automation-actions/#Automationactions-Addtruecustomer
You may need to slow down the rule by putting in a Re-fetch action after the customer is created before the smart value is searchable when the rule is running.
Afterwards, you can try the {{customer.accountId}} smart value to make the edit with the JSON.
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Hello @Kristin Lyons , were you able to solve this issue?
I have the same problem
Best regards,
Laura
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