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You can use the CSV import feature to edit secure fields in bulk.
It is helpful for the following use cases.

  • To bulk edit field values with a spreadsheet application like Excel. To get the CSV file of the secure field values, please refer to Export field values to a CSV file.

  • To migrate existing Jira fields to secure fields. This feature’s CSV format is compatible with the format of Jira’s CSV export feature so that you can migrate field values easily.

  • To migrate field security apps in Jira Server/Datacenter to Secure Custom Fields for Jira in Jira Cloud.

The procedure will be

  1. Migrate issues from Jira Server to Jira Cloud with Jira Cloud Migration Assistant without migration field values of the field security app.

  2. Create secure custom fields that replace secure fields in Jira Server, in Jira Cloud.

  3. Export secure field values in Jira Server to a CSV file with the CSV export.

  4. Import the CSV file to secure fields in Jira Cloud with this CSV import feature.

How to import CSV file

0. Prepare a CSV file

File format

  • CSV file encoded in UTF-8.

  • Each row represents an issue to be updated, and each column represents a field.

  • It must have a column representing the issue key.

  • If you import multiple values into multiple select fields or checkbox fields, the file has multiple columns with the same name.

1. Select CSV file

  1. Open the application page and click the CSV import link.

  2. Drag and drop the CSV file to the drop zone. Or click the drop zone then select the CSV file.

2. Make Settings

You can set some settings to specify how CSV import work.

Execute with app privilege is only shown if you are the Jira administrator.
When you check the option, you don’t require permissions to edit issues and to edit fields. In addition, it suppresses notifications and history data generation, which is useful for data migration.

3. Build Mappings

  1. Specify which CSV columns map to which secure field.

    1. Specify which CSV column represents issue key.

    2. Add mappings between a column and a secure field.

      1. Specify option mappings if the mapped field is one of the select list, radio button, or checkbox.

4. Execute Import

Please note importing runs with your browser, so you must keep the page open until it completes.
The importing process is terminated if you close the page while importing is running.

Each issue update takes approximately 2 seconds.

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