A few months ago, our company began using AgileCraft and Jira.
A couple of weeks ago, when I first started using Power BI to connect with Jira, the following Power Query URL would successfully import Jira CSV data into the Power BI dataset:
A few days ago, for reasons unknown, the Power BI Power Query stopped working, i.e. rather than importing Jira CSV data it began importing an (unprocessable) HTML "file".
I have spent several hours attempting to solve this issue (using many different tips from this community site) to no avail. While troubleshooting this issue using Power BI, I wondered whether or not the latest Power BI version (June 2019) caused the URL to "break".
For that reason, I used Excel 2016's Power Query, using the same CSV URL, and the results are the same: imports an HTML "file".
When I use the CSV URL with my browser (Chrome or Edge), the CSV file opens/downloads successfully.
Interested to learn if others have recently experienced this issue and, if so, how it was fixed.
Actually, I found a solution, one that worked for me at least. I found it in this thread: https://community.atlassian.com/t5/Jira-questions/Fetch-data-from-JIRA-to-excel/qaq-p/198786. Search for this pattern "Astidis. had the same problem." (proposal from Jocelyn Menard, Sep 25 2019). I adjusted the credentials in the data source and it worked fine afterwards.
I have the same issue (but not a fix, unfortunately - I found your post while looking for one). I assume the issue is with excel/Power Query and not jira.
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