How are your test cases represented?
What do you mean by "pull"?
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And the other question?
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I need to extract those 1 lakh 45 thousand test cases into excel. Please advice the way.
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Repeating your question does not answer ours. Please read the answer again, and give us the information we need.
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But what are they? How are they represented? Are they potatoes? Buttons? Kittens? What is the actual object that is a "test case"? And is it provided by an App?
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It is not provided by an app. It is represented as issue type as CASE in jira
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Ok, you can't download more than 1000 issues in Jira unless you edit a properties file to override the limit. Even if you do that, 45k is not going to happen - the limit is there to stop people overloading your system, and that only takes a few thousand issues in an export.
Exporting 45k issues sounds totally wrong though - there's too many to be useful to a human, so the question really becomes "why?" What do you think you can do with a wodge of issues like this?
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I'm sorry, I was not clear there. What use is this single dump file? What are you using it for?
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45k issues in a dump file is not in the slightest bit useful for "tracking". As an issue tracker, Jira is far better at tracking your issues.
Could you explain what you're trying to "track"?
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