Is there any build-in method of accessing the keyword to an action without the interim step of manually defining the string value of that same keyword into a variable?
Use case:
My company has numerous projects in Jira, all with their own prefix.
I have a workflow wherein I enter the Jira project prefix, followed by a space and the ticket number (ex: 'ac 1234')
This keyword points to a, 'open url' action that opens our jira URL (ex: https://example.atlassian.com/browse/AC-{query} )
I have to have a separate keyword & 'open url' action for each keyword - it would be easier to manage these flows in this workflow by doing one or both of the following:
1. Workflow variables - allow one variable to have multiple possible values
2. Actions - have access to the 'keyword' used to invoke the action being run, since multiple keywords can exist in a single workflow.
Have any of you been able to solve this?
Adding the interim step of manually defining a variable with the Jira ticket prefix removes the reduction in time/work to add a new jira project to this workflow. It would allow me to have a single 'open url' action, but it wouldn't reduce the time needed to add & organize a new Jira project to the workflow.
Thanks in advance for any ideas / answers :)