JIRA Issues to vPlan
JIRA Issues to vPlan
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Automatically synchronize issues between JIRA and vPlan, ensuring that tasks created or updated in JIRA are reflected in your vPlan environment in real time. This template is ideal for teams who want to keep project tracking and planning aligned across both platforms.
The scenario comes ready-to-use and can be extended to include custom fields, statuses, priorities, or additional logic. By connecting JIRA and vPlan, you eliminate duplicate work, streamline task management, and maintain a single source of truth for both development and planning teams.
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Adds a user as a watcher to an issue.
Adds a new attachment to a ticket.
Adds a comment to an issue.
Assigns an issue to a user.
Creates options for a custom select field.
Creates a component.
Creates a project version.
Creates a board
Creates a card
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