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All issues not showing in the filter

Deleted user October 24, 2018

I'm trying to import all the issues from a project, it shows the project has 1500 issues but when i try exporting them i get only 1000 stories, how can i get the rest 500 issues imported on csv?

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Deleted user October 24, 2018

yes, thats what i did, but dont you think it should be user specified than having temporary fix?

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October 24, 2018

This issue is that the system has a hard limit of 1,000 issues.

Unfortunately there's no way (that I know of) to change that

Deleted user October 24, 2018

may be something to add in Atlassian roadmap

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Deleted user October 25, 2018

Any way to organize the backlog when you import the stories, for some reason many of the stories despite of mapping the status field (might have had multiple status field) most of them flipped the actual status and got in to the backlog in the created order, it shows around 350 issues and rest not visible, 

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October 24, 2018

Hey Lekshmi,

The best way to get around the 1,000 issue limit is:

Sort based on created date and export your issues

Invert your sorting order and then re-export your issues.

You can then take the first 500 issues from your second export and add them into your first export for a full list of issues.

Hope this helps,

Tyler

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