Hello Community,
I am migrating issues from Dev to production. There are 950 issues in Dev and we have more than 15 closed sprints. I would like to migrate same issues to the production and map the same sprints that have been closed. How i need to migrate those issues and map closed sprints.
Regards,
Deepak
Hello @Deepak,
If I were you I would try to create the 15 Sprints in your Production instance, then use the "Sprint" field in your Jira issues in order to be able to do the mapping,
Let me know if it helps,
Thanks for the response.
I've performed same, by creating same sprint names in the production. I've mapped issues to the sprint and sprint is part of screens as well. Now i can see that, the issues which are not part of Active Sprints are shown in Backlog and issues which are part of Sprints are not shown in Active sprints.
FYI: All the sprints are open and issues are closed status. This may be reason?
Please find error log
Thank You
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Hi @Deepak ,
Yes I think this is the reason,
You're in a Scrum project and the closed issues are not displayed in the Backlog anymore,
However you can find them in the Jira search.
Let me know if it helps,
Guilhem
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My question is here, how to map those issues to the closed sprints. As mentioned, I've created all the sprints which are open and i cannot map issues to the sprints.
Please guide
Thanks
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Oh I see,
For this, you have to go to the search bar which is at the top of your Jira, click on it and press "Enter" to enter the Jira Search.
From there, you can look for all the issues of your project and map them, even the closed issues.
You can also use the bulk change operation to do this more quickly and map several issues at a time.
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Hello @Guilhem Dupuy
Thanks for the solution. That worked after creating all the sprint and generated sprint ID for them and mapped issues through bulk.
Regards,
Deepak
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