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×Our project is getting migrated from REDMINE to JIRA, and to get started with , i wanted to understand how to identify the items to be migrated to JIRA. What details the spreadsheet is expected to have, if we are considering an CSV import.
And Lets say now the item for migration that is identified in Redmine is Issues, can I get details on what detailing I need to look at?Need help!
@Prathibha Nadig Welcome to the community!
Here is the KB article from Atlassian for Importing data from CSV.
Please have a look at it, hope it wil help you.
Thanks @ Yogesh. I forgot to mention that I am aware about the link you shared. I needed more of information related to detailing about a specific item considered for migration.
Say suppose I have identified the item for migration as ISSUES, what could be the potential fields/values that should go in details against this item?
Also, would using JIRA inbuilt Plugin feature, not require us to have a CSV import? Is JIRA plugin a stand alone feature not requiring import? Little confused here.Need help!
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@Prathibha Nadig if you have been aware of this article provided by the Atlassian so in that they have mentioned the minimum requirement for CVS import like Summary field.
Suppose you have some extra fields then you need to create those fields in Jira then dot the Import.
Yes, In Jira there is an External system import feature is available using this you can import the data from CSV file.
Just you need to prepare the CSV file and then Admin --> system -->External System import select the CSV import then here you need to provide your CSV file and then need to map the CSV file column header to jira fields.
I suggest you to please do this activity on test instance before doing the production.
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@Yogesh Mude, Thanks. I will try this activity and let you know if there is any help needed further.
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