Hello all,
We have got an set of issue XML-exports from another JIRA instance.
I thought it would be straightforward to import them into our JIRA instance.
However from various forum entries I learned that this is not possible.
So, what is an XML-Exporter good for, if not importing the results elsewhere?
Michael
I found that the XML export is a good free way to get comments and issue link types without buying or using an add-on. The CSV export is broken for Link Type exports and it is relatively easy to convert XML to CSV and get the comments and link types.
Hello Ellis,
So you managed to reimport XML-exported files into Jira again? That is good news?
How did you do this?
Michael
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The XML export of Jira has lots of data like comments and issue link types for example that the CSV Export can not provide. So by simply writing a little script you can convert the XML to CSV and you have whatever data you want. Also you can import CSV, I am not sure about importing comments I don't think it is possible. Jira Add-Ons cost more if you have more users and my instance has a lot, however Jira XML exports provide all the data we need, but CSV is easier to use.
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An xml backup is useful for importing into other JIRA systems.
The issue xml exports are useful for machine representations of issues, more for other non-JIRA systems to read. Although since about JIRA 5, the REST interface is generally the better way to get other systems to interact with JIRA, rather than exports.
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Hello Nic,
Thank you for your prompt reply.
> The issue xml exports are useful for machine representations of issues, more for other non-JIRA systems to read.
Wouldn't it be a good idea, if JIRA could read its own exports? I was so convinced, that re-importing a JIRA-own-generated XML is no problem, that I did not put it in question. OK my fault.
What ist the preferred solution for file based import/export of JIRA issues? Is it just plain old CSV?
I will have a closer look on the REST interface for importing. However on first glance it seems much more effort to set up an importer.
Thank you
Michael
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It can read its own backups. The xml exports of issues are simply not designed for transfers, that's what the xml backups are for.
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Backup restores replace the existing data in the target JIRA. What is the process to export issues and have them added to the target JIRA without removing any existing data?
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