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hi evreyone ,
PS : our company use jira service desk cloud .
what is the solution who can make the company when it should add a lot of customers , i mean how it can add them in one time instead of add one by one ???
it's a real issue
thank you so much sir @Jack Brickey for your answer ,
this solution is possible , but can you explain to me how i can do it ,, i mean where i should past it ??
have you any tutorial for this solution ??
See if this helps. Basically where you add customers one at a time you simply paste it in.
thank you sir @Jack Brickey ,
I start to import clients from a csv file, it starts well, but in the part of (
Map fields: Fields) i don't understand why the button NEXT is not working
Because you have not mapped a summary field
thank you sir @Nic Brough -Adaptavist- for the answer ,
but what you mean about summary field , how can i mapped a summary field ???
any help please ??
So I'm a bit lost on how you got from simply adding customers to importing a CSV file. The image above seems to suggest you are attempting to use the import function which is generally used for importing issues from a previous issue tracking system into JSD. I think you are off track here. At least from your original question about how to import a lot of customers.
The link I provided above directs you as below but also includes the idea of using Organization feature. If you don't need/want to place your customers into an organization then do the following. Simply get all of your customer's emails into a CSV format.
My apologies, I should have noticed that you had somehow wandered from "create users" to "import issues" and said that you had gone the wrong way.
@Nic Brough -Adaptavist- yes sir it's my mistake , i didn't understand the specific job of External System Import
@Salama Abdelhakim, have you been successful in resolving this now or are you still facing issues?
@Jack Brickey no sir , i still facing issues
because i want a solution to add a lot of customers with a CSV file ,if this is possible ?? because as i find the jira service desk (Cloud) doesn't accept Active Directory integration
@Salama Abdelhakim, if you are asking if you can "IMPORT" customers from a CSV the answer is NO. When you say "a lot" of customers, how many is a lot? Why can you not simply copy and paste them in? The format should be like this:
customerA@company.com, customerB@company.com....customerZZZ@company.com
copy the list and paste it in.
In any case I'm not sure I can assist further w/o understanding more and why my propose solution won't work.
you should be able to add more than one at a time. Hit enter after entering the email and should allow you to add another, not sure how many you can add.