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Is there a way to map JIRA Projects and customfields as assets on JIRA Assets?

Nathan Vinicius Vital Santos
March 30, 2026

I'm trying to catalog the company's JSM & SFT projects and their respective customfields in order to register their interactions and which fields they share, but i can't see anything related to that kind of import on Assets.

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Arkadiusz Wroblewski
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March 30, 2026
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Petru Simion _Simitech Ltd__
Atlassian Partner
March 31, 2026

Hi @Nathan Vinicius Vital Santos ,

 

Just to add some clarification here — that KB is about the “Jira environment import” into Assets, but it doesn’t really cover this use case.

It can bring in some high-level config (projects, workflows, etc.), but it doesn’t show:

  • which custom fields are used per project
  • how fields are shared across projects
  • field usage via screen schemes

So if your goal is to map project ↔ custom field relationships or find shared fields, Assets won’t give you that directly.

You’d need to extract that data first (via API or a tool), and then import it into Assets as your own object model (Projects, Fields, relationships between them).

If you’re open to apps, you can try Fields Usage for Jira — it maps fields to projects through screens and workflows and lets you export that data to CSV, which is basically what you’d need before importing into Assets. (Disclaimer: I’m part of the team that built it.)

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Regards, 

 

Petru

 

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