I've tried using the web data source and a million different ways.
I've tried using the OData data source, to no avail.
Don't even get me started on the app that PowerBi offers for Jira.
So I'm looking to see if this is possible, and if you've managed to do it, how?!
Hi,
AIO Power BI Connector for Jira app can be used to easily export Jira data into PowerBI and create the dashboards.
It is available for all the three platforms Cloud/Server/Data Center and is used for hundreds of organizations world wide, including fortune 500 companies.
If you would like us to provide some samples or have any questions, please feel free to email us at support@aioreports.com.
Link to marketplace app page: https://marketplace.atlassian.com/apps/1219072/aio-power-bi-connector-for-jira?hosting=cloud&tab=overview
Documentation link: https://aioreports.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/APBCFJ/overview
Regards
AIO Support
According to this Blog post you should be able to, Explore your JIRA Data with Power BI, and here is the blog post Atlassian posted about it, Get data visualization superpowers with the Jira content pack for Microsoft Power BI
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Yeah, the app I've played with and it's limiting it to 100 rows, which is not even close to all the data I need. I was unable to find a way to change the amount of rows it returned. So that app wasn't helpful to me.
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I found this issue in the Power BI community when searching for the 100 row limit, https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Issues/JIRA-Content-Pack-now-limited-to-last-100-rows/idi-p/256019
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