You can achieve this only using experimental JSON (beta) importer, here's a sample snippet with history changes:
{ "users": [ { "name": "pniewiadomski", "fullname": "Pawel Niewiadomski" }, { "name": "wseliga", "fullname": "Wojtek Seliga" } ], "projects": [ { "name": "Sample data", "key": "SAM", "description": "This is a sample data", "versions": [ "1.0", "1.1"], "components": [ "Core", "HTTP", "UI"], "issues": [ { "priority" : "Major", "description" : "Some nice description here\nMaybe _italics_ or *bold*?", "status" : "Closed", "reporter" : "pniewiadomski", "labels" : [ "impossible", "test" ], "watchers" : [ "wseliga" ], "issueType" : "Bug", "resolution" : "Resolved", "created" : "P-3D", "updated" : "P-1D", "affectedVersions" : [ "1.9" ], "summary" : "My chore", "assignee" : "wseliga", "fixedVersions" : [ "1.0" ], "history" : [ { "author" : "wseliga", "created": "P-1D", "items": [ { "fieldType" : "jira", "field" : "status", "from" : "1", "fromString" : "Open", "to" : "5", "toString" : "Resolved" } ]} ] } ] } ] }
Pawel,
Thank you so much. Will this capture the comment field as well?
Thanks,
Julian
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You can set comment dates with both CSV or JSON (beta).
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Pawel,
Can I just add the user, date, comment columns to the csv issue import? thanks.
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Format your comment colument like this:
2012-03-02 13:34:34;the author;the comment
Remember that the date format must match what you input during the wizard.
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And I can add these fields to the same csv import file my projects are in? thanks.
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Yes, you can.
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Yes I looked at both of those posts. I actually modified the SQL query from Github to extract our data out of Redmine. thanks for the reply.
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Hi,
What do you mean by import issue history ? Import to existing issues in JIRA or creating new one ?
For the second option you can look at this: https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/JIRA/Importing+Data+from+CSV
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In Redmine under an issue there is a history. Jira has the same field listed under activity. For example the history would be:
updated by guesswho almost 3 years ago Project changed from Backlog to etl updated by mfocus almost 2 weeks ago status changed from new to feedback. etc....
Its almost like a timeline of modifications to the issue.
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