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      Problem

      Currently, the only way to transfer data from DM to Assets is through CSV.

      We have FR JSDCLOUD-14881  opened to allow for a native functionality to transfer Data, but besides that, there should be a Native solution to schedule the transfer of the data, or if not something that can be used through automation (webhook)

      Suggested Solution

      Once FR JSDCLOUD-14881 is implemented it should also have the ability to schedule imports.

            [JSDCLOUD-15243] Ability to schedule import from Data Manager to Assets

            The data from Data Manager is already in the Jira Environment, please make it easy to directly import this in Assets without the need for downloading and uploading a file every time. 

            Eric Vervoordeldonk added a comment - The data from Data Manager is already in the Jira Environment, please make it easy to directly import this in Assets without the need for downloading and uploading a file every time. 

            Scheduled imports would be great but ultimately automated bidirectional syncing when an asset is updated would be the most helpful. Example: Between Jamf and Assets.

             

            Thanks

            Rodney Estrada added a comment - Scheduled imports would be great but ultimately automated bidirectional syncing when an asset is updated would be the most helpful. Example: Between Jamf and Assets.   Thanks

            Without this, this tool is not scalable!

            Miguel Ramon added a comment - Without this, this tool is not scalable!

            Webhook, API, and automation rules are critical to the long term success of this product in our environment. 

            Samuel Brookshire added a comment - Webhook, API, and automation rules are critical to the long term success of this product in our environment. 

            This is the most basic requirement for scale and reliability. It would be sufficient if there would be a webhook exposed for each data source, that can be called by Jira Automation.

            Andreas Krupp added a comment - This is the most basic requirement for scale and reliability. It would be sufficient if there would be a webhook exposed for each data source, that can be called by Jira Automation.

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