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Is it possible to import requirements and have the Requirements Blueprint applied?

Chad Beaudin March 5, 2014

We have a large set of requirements that we would like to import into Confluence as Requirements Blueprints.

I don't see a way to have the Requirements Blueprint applied during the import. We'd rather not have to manually enter thousands of requirements.

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Tim Koenig October 2, 2015

Hello, can anyone from Atlassian comment on this? We are all basically looking for a way to import content from CSV and map those fields to the Requirements Blueprint in Confluence (similar to what can be done for importing Jira issues).

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Chad Beaudin February 18, 2015

Unfortunately no.

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February 18, 2015

Did you end up solving this? We have a similar requirement

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LUC FILION September 18, 2014

Hello Chad, 

I don't know if you are finished entering your requirements manually, but there are other ways to do what you want to do.

What you can do is define a new Issue Type in JIRA called Requirement
Then, you can import thoses issue (with issuetype = Requirement) in JIRA (from which tool do these requirements come from? Excel? DOORS?) 

I would use Confluence to instantiate Requirements as objects in a Blueprint you define. You can use, JIRA issue macro that is part of the Confluence package. Nuum has created the Advanced JIRA insert issue macro or the AJIIM macro http://bit.ly/1kwt9uJ that was specially developed for this purpose, and which can also show traceability.

Regards,

Luc

 

Chad Beaudin February 18, 2015

Thanks for the input Luc.

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