Automation rule to send SLA breach to assignee

Andrew Exley September 28, 2015

Hi,

Does anyone know how, using the automation rules within Service Desk, to send a notification to the assignee of a ticket that it is about to break SLA?

 

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Chris Ellis September 9, 2020

I know this is a old post but for others looking for a solution I thought I would share my solution. 

There was a demand for our assignee's to get notified when a status had breached or was about to breach each status within our workflow. So I setup the following.

1. Setup your "When" rule based on your SLA.

2. Create the if for each assignee within your project.

3. Then create the Alert for each assignee.

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Arpan Mehetre July 11, 2017

We had the same requirement and we use Jira 7.2.8. Only the username can be added in the "Alert User" section. To alert the current assignee of the issue you can add an internal comment which will trigger an notification email to the assignee of the request.

Hope this helps.

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Yasir Bashir February 4, 2016

On JIRA 7.0.5 and Service Desk, when I try to create a rule to alert user about upcoming SLA breach, I can only add a user. Is there a way to alert the assignee of the issue not a particular user?

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Paulo Hennig
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September 29, 2015

Hello Andew,
To do this, you can create a new custom Automation rule and add the SLA time remaining in the trigger present in the "When" field.

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