After the Export of the Template, you can import it to another Jira instance.
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2. Click the ‘Choose file’ button, select the needed file of the JSON format, and open it.
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To reset the selected file click the ‘Clear’ button and choose another suitable file of the JSON format you want to use.
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Field Name | Description |
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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 current user (the one who are importing Templates) 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 | If Tags from the imported Template do not exist on the New Instance (A), they will be created there; otherwise, existing Tags with the same name will be used. |
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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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The ‘Save selection for next template’ checkbox is not marked by default. It allows you to save After checking it the values selected in the fields will be saved and use them used for the next templates you will import together with the first on. You can uncheck it and current one in the same JSON file.
If the checkbox is uncheck select the values for each template manually if needed.
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Number of templates
The number of templates is displayed in the upper left ‘Import template’ dialog corner in each tab.
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