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Setting requester with a macro

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Posted Feb 18, 2021

We have a number of use cases where agents are creating tickets to the same requester quite frequently. It would be very useful for there to be an option to set requester with the macro actions. External CC's as well. 

What is the current technical limitation to this? Or just not something that seemed useful enough to implement?


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Scott Allison

Zendesk Product Manager

Thank you everyone for continuing to share your needs for this. Unfortunately, this is not on our roadmap for this year, so I will update the status as Not Planned for now.

It's possible we'll prioritize this in the future, as it's really all down to customer demand. This year we've prioritized investments in other areas, such as SLAs. Next month we're launching Group SLAs at Relate, with further enhancements for SLAs coming later this year.

Thanks again for your continued feedback, it's really appreciated.

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Kyle Jones

Zendesk Customer Care

Hello there Amber,

For clarity, is it alway the same requester? If so, you could potentially put that requester's email in the macro for your agents to cut/paste into the requester field to make it easier to find them. Additionally, the side-bar field should auto-fill requesters when you start typing them.

Sadly, I couldn't find any news about this being on a potential road-map, so I can't confirm if this feature is being worked on or looked at. However, any further details about why this would be needed within your work-flow could potentially offer our Product Team a bit more insight.

I hope this helps,

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My company could use this as well. One example is for us to email an outage distribution list in our company when there are outages. If we use a target in the trigger and someone responds it creates a new ticket (which is a real problem since Zendesk does not have a BCC option so it adds our distribution list as a CC on that new ticket), so we created an end-user with the distribution list for their email address. We then set the requester to that end user and use the trigger to email the requester so any replies to the outage email will go to the correct ticket. It would be really nice to have our outage macro set the requester to the distribution list's end user (the workaround Kyle suggested isn't the best, especially when you factor in the possibility of human error at the beginning of a major outage). For now, we use something similar to this to make it work:
https://support.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/4416465281434-Announcing-security-improvement-for-CCs-in-follow-up-tickets-created-via-email#:~:text=dschmidt,August%2012%2C%202022

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Kyle Jones any news on this? We previously used another ticketing system which allowed to set the requester/recipient of the ticket.

We create tickets to contact specific instances of some of our partners to perform some changes, it would be very helpful and make the process more efficient if there was a way to set the email directly instead of having to process it manually each time

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Kyle Jones any update for this feature request or an ETA? Thanks

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This is a feature that is definitely required within our business workflows. Following

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+1, I'm also looking for a way to do this.

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This is something that would be beneficial for our org as well. 

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Same here! 

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We definitely need this in our instance. I have a process where I need to send a notification to an agent either via a trigger or automation but the built in rules do not allow a notification to be sent to an agent CC (we currently haven't switched to the follower experience) or agent follower (once we do switch) using business rules. Being able to set the requestor via macro would resolve this. 

I need a process where I can send automated chasers to agents that are either CC's or followers and I have been trying for over a year. 

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For us as well this option would be really helpful. 

We frequently receive requests that are forwarded to the same mail address. 

So automatically adding the address via macro would make this daily task easier. 

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Hello, +1 for the feature to be able to set the requester in a macro

thank you, 

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Hi, 

This is something that would increase the handling times with the possibility to add external requesters. Same as you can already to in Side conversation E-mail.

 

It's often you have requesters (end users) with similar mailadresses and names which takes even more time to search for them and start a new ticket. 

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Would certainly speed up replying to multiple tickets allot quicker! +1

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Hello, here's how we figured out to update the requester to the end user CC'd.

Our use case: We create tickets on behalf our customers and we don't want them to see it because it maintenance.

So we email our support email and CC the dummy end user we have for that organization.

The the trigger runs based on received at abc@zendeskdomainemail.com & ticket is created.

  • Have/create a Webhook to update the ticket – Screenshot below.
  • Trigger JSON code:

{
   "ticket": {
       "requester_id": "{% for cc in ticket.ccs %} {{cc.id}} {% endfor %}"
   }

}

 

Webhook: (add your domain where my white block is).

 

 

Hope this helps others for the immediate need!

 

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This would be really helpful for our team as well! 

 

Or, if anyone has recommendations for something like an internal ticket? We do not need a requester on these, but simply create a ticket as a placeholder for maintenance and updates internally. 

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Seems like something simple to integrate, shame it's not available.

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Hi all,

We have recently updated our Extended Macros app to support setting the requester via macro.  The app is free to use.  Please give it a try, and if it is able to help solve your use cases, do leave a rating.  Also, any feedback regarding functionality is much appreciated.  You can view our Help Centre article here for more instructions on set up and use.

Cheers ~~

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James Peterson - Eastern Logic Amazing, thank you! I have just installed it and will give it a go. Great that it's free too. 

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James Peterson - Eastern Logic  - Super happy, that someone finally is tackling this issue…

 

I installed the app but cannot get the feature to add the requester to work. I believe I followed your instructions correctly but when applying the macro it does not change the tag into the requester?

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