Oct 27, 2022 10:00 AM
I have a table - ‘Main table’ - where new initiatives are created and Jira tickets are generated through an automation when I click the button ‘Create Jira ticket’. The Jira issue key is then returned and populates the column ‘JIRA code’ as part of the automation.
I want to automatically pull in the statuses of those tickets from Jira when they change, so I can see the ticket Issue Key and the Jira Status in the ‘Main table’.
In order to do this, I have created an entirely separate second table ‘Jira tickets’ that pulls in tickets from JiraCloud (synced) - that have ‘Issue key’ as the primary key:
Now that I have a column in my ‘Main table’ with the Jira Issue Key, and a second synced table ‘Jira tickets’, how do I pull in the status from ‘Jira tickets’ based on the Issue key column in the Main Table?
I’ve tried all the different linked records I can, but no lunch so far.
Oct 27, 2022 10:55 AM
Hi @Sean_Patterson
Convert the column JIRA code to a link to another record. Select Jira Tickets table to link. Uncheck allow mulitple.
Save that.
Right click on JIRA code field, add look up. Select Status.
Oct 27, 2022 11:29 AM
The issue with that approach is that the Jira tickets table is a synced table from the Jira Cloud integration. This means no rows can be added to that table unless they come through the sync from Jira itself.
So if I create a linked field it will sync the Issue Keys that already exist to the Jira tickets table, but then when I press the ‘Create Jira ticket’ button then nothing happens because it’s trying to input a NEW value into Jira Ticket, which it can’t do because it’s linked to a synced table.
My understanding is that inputting a new value in a linked field always creates a new row in the linked table.
So in this case, I want to read the information from the synced Jira tickets table, but not write into it from the Main Table.
A bit convoluted, but hope that makes sense