When I try to export a filter in Jira v7.13.0 with csv(All Fields) option, it is only showing a blank excel file. When I select only a few rows in filter, it does work. The results seem erratic. It also works when I do csv(current fields) option. Please help.
Hi Andrew,
You can do this by creating a Project Link in the Administration page of your JIRA project.
The Project Link between your JIRA project and the FishEye repository will be created.
Thank you so much! I have been able to make the associations.
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Is this still valid? "Note that we do not recommend the use of project links with FishEye 2.9 and later", according to this page (https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/FISHEYE/Linking+FishEye+to+JIRA#LinkingFishEyetoJIRA-Projectlinks). What's the recommended way to do this now?
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Hi JW,
This option is still valid. The recommendation of not creating it is because it's not necessary, i.e. the Application Link itself provide everything JIRA needs to be able to return information from FishEye/Crucible, thus the Project Link isn't necessary for this.
Still, you have the option to create it if you want to take benefit from what's pointed in this documentation. Besides what's described in the doc there's also one additional point: when you have a link created between a JIRA project and a Crucible project, when creating reviews from JIRA issues the popup to select the Crucible project in which the review should be created will come with the Crucible project linked already selected - just a convenience.
Regards,
Gustavo Refosco
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Hi, Not necessarily, you can still create a Project Link at Summary > Settings > Configure Project Links. In the Project Links configuration page you can then click in Add Link, select your FishEye instance and type a repository name, so it will find your repository to be linked to your project.
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