Hi Eduardo,
Please check the following page:
- https://developer.atlassian.com/display/JIRADEV/Database+Schema
It has an explanation about the JIRA database model. It's for JIRA 5.1, but there's no majorchanges from 5.1 to 5.2 on the database aspect. Unfortunately we don't have any documentation in spanish, but it's not that hard for reading. :)
Best regards,
Lucas Timm
If I correclty understood your question, the JIRA database has no foreign keys, so the jiraissue table has no relationship.
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En español: Si entendi correctamente, la base de datos de JIRA no tiene claves foraneas, así que la tabla jiraissue no tiene relaciones.
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Español: Gracias, eso lo se, pero aunque no tenga llave foranea hay relaciones imaginarias como por ejemplo, la tabla jiraIssue con la tabla worklog, por medio del campo jiraIssue.id=worklog.issueid, otro ejemplo es con la tabla jiraaction por medio del campo issueid. pero bueno, lo que yo realmente quiero saber por medio de la tabla jiraaction como capturar el estado por ejemplo Resolverd ó Close(), etc. Muchas Gracias
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Spanish: lo que quiero es que tablas tiene relacionadas la tabla
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