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How to do CSV import easily in Jira?
Types of CSV imports in Jira?
CSV Import mistakes we do in Jira.

Import data from a CSV file

When migrating from another issue tracker, you can export data to a comma-separated value (CSV) file and then import that file into your Jira Cloud applications. CSV files are text files representing tabulated data and are supported by most applications that handle tabulated data.

If you're importing a large number of issues into Jira cloud applications, you can split the file into smaller chunks, and then import these CSV files individually.

Preparing your CSV file
When creating a CSV file that can be imported to Jira, make sure that all fields are separated by commas and that any piece of content (including commas and new lines) is enclosed in quotes. Keep on reading to learn more about specific file requirements and data structure.

If you're using Microsoft Excel and OpenOffice, it is not necessary to quote values in cells as these applications handle this automatically.

CSV file requirements
Each CSV file must possess a heading row with a Summary column
The CSV file import wizard uses the CSV file header row to determine how to map data from the file's 2nd row and beyond to fields in Jira.

The header row should avoid containing any punctuation (apart from the commas separating each column) or the importer may not work correctly.

The header row must contain a column for Summary data.
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