Is it possible to copy/clone a business project in Jira ?

Prince Jain
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June 30, 2024

Hi. I have a project which have a lot of data. I want to make few changes in the workflow of that project, but it will be risky. So, I am looking for support if there is any option to copy/clone the project with all data and configuration. It will help me keep my board safe and I can edit the cloned board.

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W_Diehl _Litew8 GmbH_
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July 3, 2024

Hello @Prince Jain

as others have pointed out, while it is possible to create a new project with shared settings checkbox, but that will only use shared schemes nothing else.

Therefore we built a third party solution 'Project Templates for Jira' that allows to clone projects and optionally reuse the settings as template for future usage.

The new project will additionally include issues, maintain issue status, issue links, issue reporters, components, version and even all the users and groups that have project roles assigned. You decide to not clone things that you don't need.

Please note that there are NO feature restriction during free trial so go ahead and clone as much as you want during 30 days testing.

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Luka Hummel - codefortynine
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July 3, 2024

Hi @Prince Jain and welcome to the community!

Yes, it is possible to copy/clone a work management project in Jira, but Jira doesn't provide a built-in feature to do this directly. However, there are a few approaches you can consider to achieve this:

Manual Cloning

  1. Create a New Project: Manually create a new project with the same configuration as your existing project.
  2. Export and Import Issues: You can export issues from the original project and import them into the new project using the CSV import feature. This way, you'll have the same data in both projects.
  3. Copy Workflows and Schemes: Manually copy workflows, screens, field configurations, and other schemes to the new project.

If you are willing to use a third-party app, you could try our app Deep Clone for Jira. Deep Clone can clone whole projects, including their configuration and issues with its Project Clone feature. By default, Deep Clone only associates the new project with the configuration schemes of the source project, but under Show advanced scheme options you can configure Deep Clone to clone the source instead.

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Clara Belin-Brosseau
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July 1, 2024

Hello @Prince Jain

I recommend you to start by creating a new project and copying the configuration settings.

Once you did that, I suggest trying our app Elements Copy & Sync to bulk clone all your issues at once with their comments, attachments, labels... and more. 

The app is free for 30 days so you can try it to see if it solves your problem :) 

Clara

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John Funk
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June 30, 2024

Hi Prince - Welcome to the Atlassian Community!

I would suggest this app: https://marketplace.atlassian.com/apps/1228694/revyz-data-manager-for-jira-backup-restore-analyze-optimize?hosting=cloud&tab=overview

It will do exactly what you are looking for. 

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Rilwan Ahmed
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June 30, 2024

Hi @Prince Jain ,

In native jira, you cannot create full copy of existing project. You can only create a new project with same configuration as in old project but without any tickets in it. 

Workaround: 

1. Create new project using create project with shared configuration

2. Create copy of all workflows used in project

3. Create new workflow scheme and map the new copied workflows to it

4. Map new workflow scheme to new project. 

5. Export tickets from old project with all required fields to csv

6. Import the tickets to new project.

Please note: You would need to create boards, and other items manually. 

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Kuan Yi Ming _ServiceRocket_
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June 30, 2024

Hi Prince,

Jira should have the ability to "clone" a project without data within the options available in the "Create project" menu.

As for cloning a project with all data/configuration, that is a more complex set of requirements that typically requires additional features enabled via the Atlassian Marketplace. Off the top of my head, Configuration Manager for Jira has support for this feature, with several limitations described here.

Regards
Yi Ming

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