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I am able to export all the Issue in CSV or WORD format. But I am looking to download all the attachments attached to those issue simultaneously.
So When I Export all the Issues to CSV I want to be able to download attachments as well.
What's the use case for doing this? That might change the answer here.
As far as I know though, it's not a native feature - it's either linked to another tool (based on use case), or could require an App.
Ste
We as BA’s want to be able to download all the test cases along with attachments for the audit purposes.
do we need any extension for that or any other tool?
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Is this from native Jira, or an App (like Zephyr, Xray, etc)?
Ste
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It's not possible natively, essentially.
You'll either need to use the API, or look for an App on the Marketplace that can do this.
Ste
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Hi Stephen,
Coming back again to the question.
Do you know which API or App from the Market place we can use which is free of cost?
Appreciate your response.
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The Better PDF Exporter app has an export type that will embed the attachments in the PDF document itself.
When you open the resulted PDF file in Adobe Reader, for example, it allows you to view the attachments or even "extract" them:
(Discl. this app is developed and supported by my team. Free for 10 users.)
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