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How do you import release versions via csv?

Steve McKenzie
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June 4, 2020

When I imported my issues into my project via csv, I used the column FixVersion to specify my version.  This creates a version in the project, however, the status, start date and the released date don't get populated.  I don't see a jira field to map to these fields.  Is there a way to import versions with the attributes of status, start and release dates either within an issue import or by a release import?  I have only been able to get my versions created by mapping the FixVersion field.

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Nic Brough -Adaptavist-
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March 26, 2018

Glance at the UI.  If all the menu stuff is icons on the left, you're on Cloud.  If they're across the top, you're on Server (or DC).   Or the url - if it's <something>.atlassian.net - Cloud, if it's anything else - Server

Also check the footer.

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Alexey Matveev
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March 26, 2018

You are asking from the user point of view? Not as an administrator?

In clould the url has .atlassian.net suffix. 

I do not know how to distinguish data center from not data center, if you do not have Jira admin global permission.

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