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How do I transfer a board to a client's account?

Sarah Browne
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January 20, 2022

Hi,

Currently in the middle of a large collaborative development project, and we've descoped a large amount of work. I have tickets for this work sitting on my server, and at the end of the project, I'd like to transfer the entire board board (including completed work, comments, Zephyr test cases etc) over to my client's server.

Is this possible? 

Thanks

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John Funk
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August 29, 2022

Hi @Sarah Browne 

Did Chris's response answer your question?

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Chris Buzon
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January 20, 2022

I don't think there is any easy way to do this, especially if you're not using the same license/versions/fields/settings/users/etc.

You can export tickets (CSV), but I suspect you'll lose a lot of the metadata.  You can't transfer boards themselves, but you can make identical ones in the new instance (manually). 

Zephyr does allow some import/export functionality as well, but I think that's going to be something you have to do 'manually'.

There are some other community leaders who are more experienced with the Jira API, so they might have solutions like scripting something with scriptrunner, but out of this box this is going to be a lot of work for you.


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January 20, 2022

Also I should point out that 'server' can be misleading - if you're on cloud, as the tagging on this post suggests.  Actual Server versions of Jira are a totally different beast. 

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