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In our organization, we use the apps to integrate Jira with Microsoft Teams.
We need to identify with some automatically attribute the issues created from Microsoft Teams. How we can do it?
Hi @Veronica Gambetti -- Welcome to the Atlassian Community!
When you create a Jira issue from MS Teams, and then look at that issue's history, which user does it indicate created the issue? I wonder if there is a specific user you could check to learn this information.
Kind regards,
Bill
Hi Bill,
thanks for your answer, I saw it report the same user as to when you create it directly from Jira.
But I hope someone suggests some interesting trick.
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Thanks, Veronica...and, I find that curious. Time for a bit of research about what Jira user information Teams has access to.
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Hi Veronica,
That’s actually an interesting question and one I think I will play with on my end because I do use Teams. However I did find this previous post regarding Slack and I wonder if it might apply here? Maybe not but thought I would share nonetheless - Recognizing-an-issue-created-from-Slack-Jira-Create
hopefully another Community member with direct Teams experience can chime in here or my investigation will turn up something.
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Hi Jack,
thanks for your reply, I was checking in the system but at the moment I hadn't found a solution.
Thanks for your suggestion on Slack, I will read it!
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