Is there some documentation that informs on the properties/fields of the iftttResult populated after an IFTTT request/action?
There is a reference to it on the Advanced integrations with IFTTT macros with ConfiForms page:
but unfortunately this drive you to a dead link on the Atlassian side:
Hi
Looks like Atlassians have made some rearrangements with documentation
Try, for example something like https://docs.atlassian.com/ConfluenceServer/javadoc/7.3.3/com/atlassian/confluence/pages/AbstractPage.html
Or changing the version number (7.3.3) to match yours
Alex
this is quite a bit of info to get through but i will dive in to see what i can find around the fields returned in/associated with the iftttResult_IDX.
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BTW, always much easier to give an IFTTT result a name, and use that to reference it (instead of indexes (IDX))
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agreed and actively doing. i was curios as to what other fields existed in the IFTTT result name, e.g., Jira ID, meta data.
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Depends on the IFTTT type - https://wiki.vertuna.com/display/CONFIFORMS/Configuring+ConfiForms+IFTTT+actions+and+rules
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@Alex Medved _ConfiForms_ - i feel foolish again; i was searching for "Result Type:" and not "Result type:". Using the right search term (case sensitive) helps substantially :).
as usual, appreciate your patience and guidance to find my answer.
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