After the Export of the Template, you can import it to another Jira instance.
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Name* | The Template Name is copied from Instance A by default. You can enter any suitable Name instead. |
Project* | Project is not selected by default. You have to choose one from the dropdown list. |
Issue type* | Issue type is not selected by default. You have to choose one from the dropdown list. |
Owners* | The admin is selected by default. Multiselect is available for the current filed. |
Scope* | The GLOBAL scope is set by default. You can select another Scope from the dropdown. |
Tag | Tags are imported from the Instance A to Inastance B automatically. You can edit them in the right column. |
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The fields marked with * are mandatory. |
5. Select the values for the fields placed in the right column of the ‘Template fields mapping’ tab and click the ‘Next’ button.
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7. Set each Template you have in the current JSON file and click the 'the ‘Import templates’ button.
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As soon as you will see the notification in the down left page corner, the Templates are imported and are available on the ‘Manage Templates’ page.
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The following fucntionality support specific fields. You can read more about them via the link Supported Fields
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