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Hi Everyone,
We had automation rule like when ever issue created with Epic issue type it wil create Page in confluence with issue key summary.
Now I want to have that created issue data to reflect on the same created confluence page automatically any possibility if possible it should be in hirerachy level like Epic<story< subtask.
Thanks,
Kedar P
Hello @kedar
If I understand correctly, after the page is created with your Automation, you want to inject data in this newly created Confluence page, from the source and children?
If this is what you're looking for, I suggest using our application Publish, it will surely help you with that. It integrates with Automation, and you can :
The app is free for 30 days, (and stays free if your instance is under 10 users), so feel free to give it a try.
I'll be glad to help!
Regards
Thibaut
Hi Thibault,
I already have the automation for jira in that I created rule stating that when ever the issue created with issue type = epic then confluence page will get created with same issue key .
Here what I want to have my created issue data in confluence page by the same time
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Well, there is no easy way to do it with Automation only. You can use a web request and fill your page with custom datas, something like:
I don't know if you're willing to use third-party applications but, with Publish, that's exactly what you can do by triggering a recipe with Automation and publish all data you need from issues directly into your Confluence page (by the same time of course).
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