I am able to add customers to my Jira Project by manually adding them to the email list field. However, when I select import details, and select the radio button "import details and add customers to this project" the creation of the new customer fails with "the organizations or customers in the following rows don't exist on this site. Add the organizations or customers and import these rows again."
I'm following the format and importing as instructed, but it just doesn't seem to want to work. I can add details to existing customers but it will not create any new.
Any help or direction here would be awesome!
Thanks in advance!
Hi @Rick Ranck
If you need to import and work with a large customer list inside Jira and Jira Service Management, one option is Mria Contacts: Contact Management in Jira & JSM.
With Mria Contacts, you can:
Import contacts and companies in bulk from CSV
Maintain full customer records inside Jira, with all related Jira issues and JSM requests linked
Automatically recognize customers in JSM requests and connect tickets to the right contact and company
Create new contacts and companies directly from JSM tickets as part of normal support workflows
Might be useful if you’re looking for a more scalable way to manage customer data in Jira.
Hi @Rick Ranck
I assume you're following these instructions?
If yes, this can add details to existing customers, but not import new ones:
You can import your customers' details from a CSV file. This will import values into fields that already exist but it will not add new fields or import new customers or organizations.
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There is a feature request for importing new customers, check out JSDCLOUD-1829
There are also workarounds listed on this suggestion:
Workaround
New Customers can be created manually
- Use the Invite Customers Link and specify each Email Address for New Customers (space delimited for multiple addresses; eg email1@domain.com email2@domain.com etc)
Each Customer can self-register to access the Service Desk (if configured for self sign-up)
Create a customer via REST API
Ste
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I was, and I thought it may have just been a glitch in their documentation as there is a radio button that says import details and add customers. It seems like they should adjust that to avoid the confusion.
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