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Can that reference be used to lookup original ticketid using an API?
查看评论 · 已于 2023年1月25日 发布 · David Baldwin
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Thanks Ahmed. We are using a custom domain and hence From address when Zendesk sends a response to the user is just the mailbox on our domain, so we don't have access to the ticket_id value. All we have is the tracking footer value which would also be present in the "In-Reply-To" header that looks like:
[1ABCDE-FGHJK]
So there would need to be either a lookup API to map that ref to a ticket ID, or a parameter that can be added to include this ref in the API call.
查看评论 · 已于 2023年1月13日 发布 · David Baldwin
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I am trying to fix an issue where new tickets get created rather than a follow up to an existing ticket when using ticket API.
I have built an Azure Logic App that receives a new email and submits the HTML body to the "/api/v2/tickets.json" API endpoint in the comment: html_body attribute. The HTML contains the reference ID at the end which is also present in the "In-Reply-To" header. if I inspect the email directly. Unfortunately, I don't have access to that header field that I can work out, and even if I did, what attribute would I need to set with that value for it to add to the existing ticket rather than create a new one.
If I send an email with the HTML body, the reference is detected. The email doesn't contain the "In-Reply-To" header, so it must be finding the reference.
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