I need to update 1 or 2 fields on JIRA. But I have 50+ rows of these fields to update.
Hence, manually it is taking time.
Is there a way that those new updated values I store in CSV file and upload on JIRA?
If so, is there any specific format of CSV?
E.G. I need to update sub-task "Assignees" for so many sub-tasks. What information should I include in CSV besides sub-task issue keys
Thanks,
Kaushik.
Hi Pedro, thanks for the answer. The above link helps.
I find this link to be more pertaining to above issue. This Atlassian page explains comprehensive rules and process for importing.
Thanks,
Kaushik.
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