Hello,
I am trying to create multiple tasks in JIRA using an EXCEL form which creates a CSV file to be imported.
These tasks will be linked, so I need to know how to create the below information in the CSV:
How to set up the type of link (i.e. is part of / is dependant on / is a dependancy to)
How to add the linked JIRA task (i.e. TASK-1234)
So, let's say I create TASK-5555 and it is part of TASK-1111, the CSV should have something like:
Summary,Link,Link Type,"My Task-5555","TASK-1111","is part of"
The only page I've found so far was the below, but not detailed information:
https://confluence.atlassian.com/jirakb/how-to-import-issue-links-from-a-csv-file-740262715.html
Thanks in advance
The structure you present,
Summary,Link,Link Type
"My Task-5555","TASK-1111","is part of"
look correct.
May I ask in what version are you? This is only available after 6.2
If you try to import in that structure, what is the output?
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Hello, thanks for the answer.
My version is JIRA v7.2.9.
The example I shared in the first message was a guess as I could not find the proper documentation.
Just to be clear, what I need is to create the below structure using CSV import:
issuelinktype - I guess it is automatically generated ID
name - ? (automatic ? / mandatory ?)
outwardlinks - my main question. What is the CSV field name for this
issuekey - I guess the ID it is automatically generated and the TASK-1111 we inform. Again, what should be the CSV field name for this ?
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