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This page is about Time to SLA for Jira Server. Using Jira Cloud? Click the Cloud button above.

1. On the SLAs page, click (blue star) in the row of the SLA for which you want to set up a notifier.

2. Click Add New SLA Notification, and the SLA Notification pop-up screen will appear.

3. Select when you want to be notified, if you want to get repeated notifications at regular intervals, and when to stop sending repeated notifications.

If you select:

a. is breached – you’ll receive a notification when the SLA is breached.

b. will be breached in – you'll be able to get notifications before your SLA is breached. TTS uses this value to send a notification before the SLA Goal is met. For example, if you enter 1h, you will be notified 1 hour before your SLA is breached.

c. has been breached for – you’ll receive a notification when your SLA has been breached for the time you’ve chosen.

d. has reached (% of SLA Goal) – you’ll be notified when SLA reaches the percentage you’ve chosen. For example, if you enter 90% as the SLA Goal Ratio, the notification will be sent when 90 percent of the SLA goal has elapsed.

e. is over – you’ll be notified when the SLA is finished.

All time values must be in the Jira time format (i.e. 1d 2h 30m).

4. Check the Repeat every... box to get notifications at the intervals you define until the issue reaches the SLA target.

5. Check the Stop repeating after... box to stop sending notifications after a certain number of notifications is sent.

6. Tick the Enable working calendar box if you only want TTS to send notifications during working hours.

7. Select the action TTS should take when the notifier is triggered. TTS can:

a. Send an email – You can customize the subject and content of the email. Here you can use dynamic parameters with $. Afterward, you can choose the recipients or add custom recipients.

b. Send a Slack message – Add the Slack webhooks URL and, if desired, customize the Slack message.

c. Fire an event –

8. Click Save.

After you've saved your notifier, you can use the Notifications page to view, Edit, or Delete your notifiers. From there, you can associate your notifications with different goals as well.

If you have more than one goal, you can use the Associate with goals feature to configure different notifications for each one.

For example:

Let's say that an issue with a high priority has 1 hour, a low priority issue has 3 hours. In this case, it may be required to receive mail more regularly for the critical issue, or you may want to send that notification to different users. This is where the Associate with Goals feature will come in handy, as it allows you to associate goals with different notifications.

SLA Notifiers Overview

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