![]() ![]() Note: At least one of the mapped fields must contain data for the issue’s summary field. From the dropdown, you can choose to exclude data from your import, create a custom field for specific information, or map data to Jira fields or previously created custom fields. To map data to a field, select Map to a field in the first row of the preview table.įrom the dropdown select the field type that best maps to the data of that column. You’ll need to double-check the columns are mapped correctly. Most of the data from your file will be mapped automatically based on your column’s name and existing Jira field names. The first row of the table is where you can map your data, and the second row of the table is where you can see the headers for the data from your CSV file. ![]() We’ll create an issue in your new Jira Work Management project for each row of data. ![]() This table is where you can map the column data to fields for how you want them to appear in the business project. Map columns to fieldsĪfter uploading your CSV file, you’ll see a dynamic preview table for the first 30 rows of data in your CSV. This gives you the flexibility to tailor your project to your specific needs and ensure that your data is accurate and relevant. To map your data, simply preview the CSV import columns and adjust the data mapping in the preview screen before creating your project. For instance, you can map the dates from your CSV file to the "Start date" or "End date" for an issue on your business project. This allows you to customize how the data is presented and organized. ![]() When you map data in Jira Work Management, you can connect the information in your import columns to the issue fields in your project. ![]()
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