Hello,
I am facing an issue that I can't solve.
I setup SLA, TTFR (Time To First Response), right after a ticket is created by a customer.
It should stop as soon as an answer is made by one of our customer team. (Service Desh Team).
Here my rules
If I answer a ticket myself, timer doesn't stop.
If another collegue answer, it does stop.
Is it possible that it doesn't stop because I am a Jira administrator?
Is there any ways to check why I doesn't trigger my SLA rules?
Hi @Jérémie Bartoli ,
Welcome to the community!
For the test tickets you've used were you the reporter or in the request participants field? If so Jira will treat you as a customer instead of an agent.
https://confluence.atlassian.com/jirakb/sla-stop-condition-comment-for-customers-doesn-t-stop-the-sla-when-an-agent-adds-a-public-comment-jsm-server-dc-1206563566.html
Hello Christopher,
You are absolutely right!
I missed the part about the Request Participants field, and I was added to almost all requests. (and also, in this case, the request creator for tests purposes)
This should explain the issue, and solve it.
Thank you very much!
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