You can do this using the Admin tool "External System Import" - you need to upload one issue that contains all the options. As the options aren't already in the field, it will just add them from the upload.
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You need to create the field first, and then add the first option.
Next, create a CSV file...
The CSV might look something like this...
Summary | List Field | List Field | List Field | List Field | List Field |
Task 1 | Option 2 | Option 3 | Option 4 | Option 5 | Option 6 |
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Once the CSV is created, you can import it:
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Let us know if this works for you!
Ste
I don't recommend adding more than about 3000 options to a Jira select or multiselect custom field. Certainly on-prem performance is not great with that.
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I have 1 field (list view), and for that i want to set the list of values .. 60 values . currently i have to add one by one is there any way to import list for specific field values?
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