Importing Microsoft Project files to Jira
You can import tasks from Microsoft Project as Jira issues by clicking Data ⇒ MS Project import on the operations bar.
In order to use this function, you need to have global administrator permission to "Bulk change" issues .
Each Microsoft Project field is imported as Jira issue field with the following conversion table. The destination Jira field of the planned dates (Start Date, End Date, Baseline Start Date, and Baseline End Date) and % Complete varies depending on the configurations in the WBS Gantt-Chart for Jira.
Microsoft Project field | Jira field | Notes |
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WBS code | Summary | WBS code and Task name are combined under Summary. |
Task name | ||
Memo | Description | |
Start date | Field configured as Start Date in WBS Gantt-Chart | If read-only (non-editable) fields such as Created and Sprint are configured in WBS Gantt-Chart, those values will not be imported. |
End date | Field configured as End Date in WBS Gantt-Chart | |
Baseline start | Field configured as Baseline Start Date in WBS Gantt-Chart | |
Baseline end | Field configured as Baseline End Date in WBS Gantt-Chart | |
% complete | % done | If % done field is configured as "Calculate with time tracking automatically" or "Calculate with specific fields automatically" in WBS Gantt-Chart, those values will not be imported. |
Work | Original estimate | |
Remaining work | Remaining estimate | |
Resource | Assignee | Searches users registered in Jira in order of "Username" and "Full name." If there is a match, the matched user is selected as the assignee. The import will fail if the selected user does not have "Assignable" permission. |
Reporter | Configures the user who performs the import as the reporter. | |
Created | Configures the imported date. | |
Priority | Configures the default priority. |