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Step 2: From the popup menu that appears, click on “Connectors”“Workflows”
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Step 3: A list of connectors available on your pc will be displayed. Click “Add” next to the “Incoming Webhook” option.
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Click on "Post to a channel when a webhook request is received"
Step 4: In the confirmation next screen that appears, click on the “Add” button on the top right of the screen.
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Step 5: Repeat Step 1 by clicking on the “…” next to your channel name and clicking on “Connectors” from the popup menu.
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Step 6: This time, click on the “Configure” button next to the “Incoming Webhook” option
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Step 7: Give your webhook a name and click “Create.”
Step 8: Your bottom of the screen will change slightly to include a link. Click on the red highlighted button in the image below to copy the link to the clipboard.
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Step 9enter the name of the workflow and click on next button
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Step 5: Click on Add workflow button
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Step 6: Copy and save the unique workflow URL present in the dialog. The URL maps to the channel and you can use it to send information to Teams. Select Done. The workflow is now available in the Teams channel.
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Step 7: Open StagingPro, navigate to “Settings,” and click on the “Status Notifications” tab. Click on “Add Channels” and select the Microsoft Teams icon.
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Step 108: Paste the previously copied link into the highlighted textbox and click “Send Test Message”Message & Save”.
Step 119: Leave the default message, type your notification, and click send. You will see a notification window confirming that the message has been sent.
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Step 1210: Go back to teams and confirm that the test message has appeared in your new channel.
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To view our onboarding steps, please access the following article → StagingPro Onboarding