We want to migrate Zephyr test cases from Jira Project A to Project B.
However we also want to migrate Zephyr test cycles execution data present in Project A while moving the test cases.
I tried Jira bulk move option, but it didn't move test cycle details and in the process I lost execution details for those moved test cases.
Is there any way to move Zephyr test cases with test cycle execution details from one Jira project to another ?
Any suggestion is appreciated.
We too have the same issue, but seems like no clear path around it.
Does anyone reporting this issue, here, could find a work around to this?
@Akshay Joshi @Antonio Pedro @PGVS @Gery thomisse @Peter Pauwlik
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This issue is very old and very annoying and very very unproductive, any idea when we could have at least a plan to tackel the problem? Thank you.
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I realize this is a bit old, but we just did the same thing, so bumping this...
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I just ran into this same issue. Of course, I didn't realize that the test cycles didn't transfer until after I cleaned up the old project. So, now those test cycles are lost. There must be some recourse other than "restore from backup". Can't some existing records somehow be updated with the appropriate information from the new project to bring those test cycles back?
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I tried Jira Bulk option to move test cases from one project to another and it didnt work either. Any date for when you gonna fix this?
Pilar
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We are facing with the same difficulties in our organization, any idea how this could be done would be much appreciated.
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As a matter of fact I am interested too. (same issues at our organisation)
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