I know the bulk change limit can be increased for JIRA Server, but is there a way to do it for JIRA Cloud?
I want to migrate cca 2700 tickets from one project to another and need to do it in one batch to not loose connections between epics and tasks/stories. I would then put the limit back to 1000.
Anyone knows how to do this? :)
Hi,
Yes, there is a limit of 1000 as this documentation states:
https://support.atlassian.com/jira-software-cloud/docs/edit-multiple-issues-at-the-same-time/
As an Atlassian employee wrote in on this feature request (which you can vote for here):
"We are moving this to a feature request for our long term roadmap. Supporting movement of over 1000 issues at a time requires an architectural change. Your existing votes will carry over and help with prioritisation decisions. Please continue to track our progress using this ticket. "
One option in the Marketplace called Deep Clone might satisfy your needs: https://marketplace.atlassian.com/apps/1218652/deep-clone-for-jira?hosting=cloud&tab=reviews&source=community248
This is a review I found from a user that was able to get about 2k issues closed:
"I was able to clone a Jira Cloud project with ~15K issues so that I could test the implications of changing its workflow and issue scheme. It timed out a couple of times, so I resorted to cloning in smaller batches of about 2K issues."
I hope that helps!
- Becky
Hello @Marta Woźniak-Semeniuk
Can you check this question? How can I copy *all* issues from one project to an... (atlassian.com) Looks like there is a solution for server but not for cloud :/ But the app mentioned in the comment will help you.
Best,
Ezgi
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