Hi,
During my migration project, one of the tasks I have is splitting 26k issues into separate projects. I need to maintain creation and resolution dates.
I've done some testing, and it looks like creation and resolution dates are maintained -- but the issue id order is not.
For example:
PROJECTA-1 "2003-01-20"
PROJECTA-2 "2004-01-20"
PROJECTA-3 "2005-01-20"
Ends up being:
PROJECTB-1 "2005-01-20"
PROJECTB-2 "2003-01-20"
PROJECTB-3 "2004-01-20"
In other words -- order of input is not respected in output.
This issue occurs in Jira 4.1 -- and also appears to be an issue in Jira 5.24
-- this is a huge annoyance. Anyone have any work arounds?
The order I guess is not maintained and I am afraid that it may never be done. See -https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/JRA-15634
Yeah -- I think you are right. Thanks for the link.
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I'm not importing -- I am moving issues within Jira from one project to several new projects. Just an internal bulk move. Which is why I am frustrated -- this seems like functionality that should come out of the box.
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What kind of import functionality are you using?
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