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Automation examples 🤖
In this article, we cover
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four examples of how you can use Automation for Jira and Foxly. You can find there how to connect Story points to Foxly, how can flagged tickets influence your priority score, and more.
How to store metrics in a custom field
Just a reminder here is how metrics are defined in Foxly:
Metric custom fields are created in the following format:
[Metric name] - [Priority model name] Value
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[Metric name] - [Priority model name] Label
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For example, if we’re using an ICE priority model and we enable the custom field for Ease metric these custom fields will be generated: Ease - ICE Value
where the numeric representation of the metric is stored and Ease - ICE Label
where the labels of the metrics are stored (
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examples: XS, M, L in case of Ease metric).
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Rating | The number value of the metric | Numbers from 1-5 representing the number of stars |
Label | The number value of the metric | The text label of the metric |
Short text | The number value of the metric | The text label of the metric |
Number | The number imputed from Foxly | Not present |
Enabling Metric custom fields
You can choose which metrics you want to enable as custom fields in Foxly settings.
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custom fields for up to 50 Foxly Metrics. |
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Navigate to Foxly > Customize.
In the Edit Template section, click on the metric.
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Select the checkbox
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Store values in custom field
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Click
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Save changes
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and Save in all projects to enable the
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custom field in all projects that use this template.
If you’re using Next-gen projects you need to follow these additional steps to enable custom fields in your projects.
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