Hi,
I have a general question about JIRA Workflow export/import.
We know that their are two ways to export JIRA Workflows. Either as XML or JWB (JIRA Workflow Bundle).
In each of them (XML and JWB) what is the complete list of JIRA features (screens, post-functions, statuses, resolustions, ...etc) that can be created?
thank you in advance.
cheers
Um, workflows. They export and import workflows. That's all.
thank you for you quick answer but what about : screens, statuses, resolutions, post-functions, validators, properties, triggers, conditions, custom fields, custom events ...?
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Where something is part of the workflow, it will be brought in.
Things that are just used by the workflow like screens and fields will not.
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I doubt a bit what you say, because according to Atlassian, custom fileds can be created if JWB is used (and even screens car be created). That's why I'm looking for a complete list of JIRA Features that can be created either for XML and JWB.
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Hello Mohammed,
screens, status and customfields will be generate while the import of JWB's.
You will informed about the changes in the export and in the import process of JWB's.
Like custom events will be replaced by the Generic event.
Be aware of Customfields; even if they are already existing, anyway a similar customfield with the same name but another customfield-ID will be generated while the import.
(https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/JRASERVER-37358)
Have a sunny day!
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