Hey there,
I am creating a small bot for Teams where a user can enter a ticket number and the bot will return the status, last modified date and last comment.
In Teams seeing this needs to be connected to a channel, is everyone who goes to the channel going to be able to see everyone elses chat requests to the bot, more importantly will they see the replies..i.e. comments back in tickets.
This is a show stopper when it comes to HR tickets or tickets in our system from supervisors and the like.
I am just unclear about how this looks in Teams when it is published, currently it is all in testing.
Thank you.
Hello! It seems now things are changed:
Depending on which scopes are declared, your bot can receive messages in the following contexts:
Love it, thanks for that. Keep an eye out for me as I have a list of things to tackle now this is clear and it's all 100% new (and I am oooold) so may need some guidance
No problem, count on me if you need anything else ! 😉
gotcha, thank you for your patience with your replies.
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@Anonymous ,
No, if you publish for:
- Your Team: This is a PERSONAL conversation, but only your team members and owners will be able to have a conversation with your bot.
- Your Organization: This is a PERSONAL conversation, but everyone in your organization (members and owners of ALL TEAMS) will be able to have a conversation with your bot.
So reading that, if you publish to a team, everyone can use it. If you publish to an org it is personal to the user only.
ah that is perfect. When I mentioned this and showed a simple gif of what I have done, arms went up in the air about privacy and noisey channels. This is exactly the end result I was hoping for.
@Anonymous ,
You can share your bot across your organization and everyone will be able to use the same bot. The conversation is UNIQUE per user because the bot is only for Personal chats.
If you want to share the same bot for everyone:
If I want a company wide bot though, i.e. something anyone can use to get incident information from our service desk that would mean the whole company is the team and then everyone can see? Or am I missing the point with the private conversation side of things.
Hi @Anonymous ,
No worries, the PVA for Teams bot is totally different.
The interaction with the end-user is directly in the Teams app as a chat with bot, it is not shared with everyone in the team.
Basically, when we are publishing a bot to a specific team, everyone inside that team will be able to talk with your bot.
*Currently only the Personal scope is supported for Microsoft Teams, so users can only have a private conversation with the bot.
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