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Hi All,
In 'Assets', I have an object-type with an attribute of type 'Select'.
The attribute has following options: DEV, QA or PROD
I am creating objects in this object-type by CSV import. The CSV contains the same values for the attribute : DEV, QA or PROD
However, the import creating my object, but it is not populating the value for the select attribute.
How can i import a 'select' value via a csv import?
Best regards,
Kris
Hi Kris:
Did you have the proper "header" row in your CSV file defined? The "header" it is used to create the data locators for the imports.
https://support.atlassian.com/jira-service-management-cloud/docs/import-a-csv-file-into-insight/
Best, Joseph Chung Yin
Jira/JSM Functional Lead, Global Infrastructure Applications Team
Viasat Inc.
Thanks for your update. If my suggestion helped you, please click on Accept answer when you have a chance.
Best, Joseph
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Hi @Joseph Chung Yin ,
Thanks for your feedback.
I've got it working now. The import of a 'select' attribute seems to be working correctly as expected.
Not sure what went wrong though. My column headers were fine and my csv file looked ok in Excel. I ended up stripping all non-essential information from my csv file and ran the import again.
Best regards,
Kris
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