Currently Iam migrating the data from one Jira instance to another (say A to B). Both of which are jira version 5.1.2. How can i extract the complete data (including comments, links and attachments) of one Jira instance (Instance A) and import into another Jira instance (Instance B). I have some projects already present in Jira Instance B.
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Thanks Peter and Yew for the reply. Iam trying to import the XML file created and since the issue type and custom fields are not present in the target instance Iam getting the error. Is there any way I can map it to a different issue type and fields in the target instance OR is there any way it gets created automatically while importing if the issue types and fields are not there in the target ?
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Hello Harsha,
as I know, you have to create the issue types, the custom fields and everything else manually before you can import the data.
We made a tool for these tasks, but this tool is for professional support only and not public.
There is another tool available on the marketplace: The project configurator.
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Thanks Peter. What is the tool name that you have for professional support. I can request my client to check, if they have support and get the tool.
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Iam currently trying to create the workflows and configure the custom fields manually. I am getting below error for status:
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