Jira Connection Configuration
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1- Create a Jira Admin User that you will use in the application. I.e. jira_bot@example.com
2- Make sure that the user has a JSM Agent License too.
3- Login with the bot user and create an API Token. (How to…)
34- Fill in the User Email (jira_bot@example.com), and Jira Access Token for Jira Connection Settings.
45- Jira Service Management Site Name is the first part of your Jira Cloud application URL. For example, if your base URL is https://site-name.atlassian.net Please just enter your "site-name" below.
56- Click “Save & Check Connection”
Schema Selection Configuration
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Pro tip: We recommend creating a new Object Schema and storing Intune Jamf related data separately. This way you will be able to set roles only for the necessary users or groups. Remember that the imported data will include personal data. Follow the guidance from your organization on this matter. |
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Fill in the fields. For example:
Object Schema Name: Microsoft Intune Jamf
Object Scham Key: INT JAS
Description: Auto-generated Intune Jamf database.
and click the button.
Option 2:
Select an existing Object Schema and click the button.
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In case you already have the same Object Types in your existing schema, we will inform you and expect them to be updated before moving forward. |
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Pro tip: Either you chose Option 1 or 2, make sure that you remove the default values from the Object Schema Roles menu. It should look like the following. Then, only add the relevant users, groups, or apps. |
Import Token Configuration
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2- Select the “Import” tab. Click on the “Create Import” button.
3- Select “External Import” and click “Next”.
4- Fill in the Name and Description fields. And select the “Create import” button.
5- Click on 3 dots (…) and select “Generate new token”.
6- Copy the token.
7- Paste the token to the Import Token field in Import Token Configuration and click “Save Import Token”
8- Now, it is time to import.