I want to export issue types in one .csv file but I think there is a limitation that we cannot capture more than 1000 issuetypes in a single .csv file.
What should I do here ?
If you use this excel extension you can pull data directly from your Jira instance without the 1000 limitation. Don’t like MS Excel then how about Google sheets ?
Thank you for your reply. It takes me to my Microsoft account which says. please find the image, highlighted in red
also at the website, it says :
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is it safe to install it ?
Also, when I click on "Get it now". it pulls out my data like company name, email-id, phone number. Is it free or paid?
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The extension is free. I won’t attempt to answer the question on whether it’s safe or not. I think that is a subjective decision.
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if you're open to apps from the Atlassian Marketplace, you could also have a look at JXL. It allows exporting any number of issues to CSV (or spreadsheets apps / XSLX, or tab-separated values / TSV). You can freely configure the issues and fields you're interested in.
(Disclaimer: I work on JXL.)
Hope this helps,
- H
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Hi @Hannes Obweger - JXL for Jira
Thank you for your reply. I tried but it didn't serve my purpose to dump all fields in .csv
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