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How to import issue links from a CSV file in Jira with Parent and Issue Links

MechEngStud1122
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February 25, 2025

I have a .csv file, formatted in hierarchy order from top to bottom including a column for issue ID and a column for Parent which includes that issue ID. I want to import in a SINGLE import step. I am able to do this with issue linking but cannot do it with parents. Why not?

 

I am using:

Jira v9.12.13

 

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Brant Schroeder
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July 23, 2025

@MechEngStud1122 Welcome to the Atlassian community

The issues needs to be a sub-task to have a parent.  If it is a sub-task and the parent issue has already been created then you just use the issue key.  If you are creating the issue at the same time of the sub-task you will need an issue id in your CSV.  See example table below.

IssueID  ParentID  IssueType  Summary  Description
 1    Task  one  This is one
 2  1  Sub-Task  two  This is two
 3  1  Sub-Task  three  This is three
 4    Task  four  This is four
 5  issue-123  Sub-Task  five  This is five

 

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