Pass users name in webhook
Hi,
I have created a webhook in projects that calls a Zoho Cliq Bot API Endpoint.
The webhook is fired by a business rule whenever the status of an issue is changed.
The webhook then calls the Zoho Cliq Bot which is programmed to post a message to our development channel, to let all our developers know that the status of the issue has been changed.
This works perfectly, the only thing I am not able to do in the Cliq message is mention WHO changed the status of the issue in Zoho Projects.
Is there a variable that I can include in the webhook as a URL parameter so that the Cliq message can display which Zoho Projects user took the action of updating the issue status?
Thanks
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