Hello,
I have a problem with the import from a CSV which does not have many columns or lines (10x7), it is very slow when I try to import tickets (3% in 20 minutes).
Whereas I have done it last week for the same project, with a 250 lines files, it was very fast.
Could you help me ?
Thank you so much
Cyrielle
Hi @Cyrielle Charrier ,
I don't have any issue on my side, if your file is only 10 lines or so it should only take a few seconds. Do you maybe have a lot of issue links ?
Otherwise I would advise to just cancel and start again.
let me know if this helps,
--Alexis
Thank you for your answer !
No issue links in my file... I have tried 5 times, and always the same problem.
I will be patient .... and copy/paste manually ;-)
Thanks a lot,
Cyrielle
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I am also facing same issue, trying to update 91 issues and 4 fields only. Tried multiple times and no luck.
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I'm having the same issue. Trying to add 70 issues from csv, it's been 30 minutes, and it's only validated 11%
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Having this same issue right now as well. Only 212 records but lots of links to other projects.
@Alexis Robert - can you confirm the links could be the cause?
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I have this issue also. 600 rows, 2 hours in and it is at 23%...
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So it finished after 11 hours:
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I found my file size was huge for some reason and copying only the fields with data and placing in a new blank sheet and saving seemed to fix it. It was as if there was phantom data it was trying to import in the original file?
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yes @Rebecca McMahon it seems when I save from excel -> .csv it is creating a million blank rows after the data set. When I open the file in notepad it only opens the 679 rows with data. I then have to *save* the file in notepad to ensure it doesn't have all the blank rows. Previously I had just been opening it in notepad, seeing it only had 679 rows, and then quitting out.
So I have resolved the issue now. Thankfully!
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