The solution I ended up using is to add comments to the csv file. The implementation is surprisingly easy. I only needed to create a decent function to write the comments:. To leave a comment for the author, please follow the link and comment on their blog: Quintuitive » R. This sample CSV only imports 2 issues. The first has 3 different comments, but the latter only has a single comment. You will notice that the last issue imported does have an additional two commas to help identify that there is no value to be imported for this field.
These two features in Jira are similar and often confused, but they have different options. I don't believe the Bulk create let's you map comments fields in. You must be a registered user to add a comment. If you've already registered, sign in. Otherwise, register and sign in. Andy Heinzer Thanks for directing me in the right direction.
Dario B This comment format is not working for me in Jira cloud. I have no issues importing any fields in my csv file but comments will not correctly import.
I have tried double quotes, triple quotes but in all cases the comment never is created with the correct author or date. Also, it may be worth opening a support ticket for this in support. I am doing it through the external system import, but i can do that and see what support comes back with. For me. Then issue was the date format. Maybe I don't understand your request. You want to import issues into JIRA 6. If that is incorrect let me know. If that is what you're trying to do you would just separate the values as it states in Importing Data from CSV:.
You can import issues with multiple comments by entering each comment in a separate column. Hmmm, okay that would work, but what if I am doing multiple issues, each with different numbers of comments? I have the same issue. How to import issues with multiple Comments with an admin CSV import. I want to create the issues, and within the same import process import the comments. If this is not possible is it possible then to import the comments in a separate import process?
Learn more. Can a CSV file have a comment? Ask Question. Asked 12 years ago. Active 4 months ago. Viewed k times. So, thoughts? Improve this question. Community Bot 1 1 1 silver badge. Krome Pure. Krome What would you comment on? The values in each line or the file itself? Is XML file an alternative for you? The preposal was shot down for Python. Maybe a version string for the data SquareRigMaster. Just like I am trying to do now? SquareRigMaster — Or a copyright statement.
Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. Improve this answer. RFC is the standard now. RFC is not a standard, rfc tells: "This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard of any kind. Distribution of this memo is unlimited. OK, can we say is a de facto standard? For that matter, what's wrong with line. Matter of taste. Of course, in my example code, one could have moved the check for the empty line before the check for the comment.
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