Overview
With Excel-like Tables for Jira, you can map any cell in a table with the Jira field, vice versa.
Read mapping: Copy the value of the Jira field into a specific cell.
Write mapping: Copy the value of a specific cell into the Jira field. For example, set the calculated results on the table to the Jira field.
Map from Jira view issue screen
Click the right button on a specific cell and select "Jira Field Mapping" in the context menu.
Select a mapping direction and a target Jira field in the shown dialog.
The field with Jira mapping is colored with a light blue color to distinguish it from the normal comment, which is colored light yellow.
Map from the Full-featured editor
Select a specific cell and select a mapping direction on the ribbon menu.
In the shown dialog, select a target Jira field.
When is the data reflected in the mapped cell/filed?
Read: Jira field → Cell | Write: Cell → Jira field | |
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Timing that read/write executed |
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Notes | When you modify Jira fields, it needs reloading a page to reflect the changes to a table. | After write action, the table panel will be reloaded. |
Supported fields
Fields with numbers, such as a Number custom field.
Fields with a string as a value, such as Summary, Description, and Text custom fields.
Map with the comment (alternative way)
You can map between a field and a cell by writing directives in a cell comment.
Step 1: Add a comment by selecting Insert Comment from the context menu
Step 2: Write a read/write directive on the comment
Read: Jira field → Cell | Write: Cell → Jira field | |
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Notation on a comment | read-field <field name> | write-field <field name> |
Notes:
The first directive in a comment is used in the case there are multiple directives
You don’t have to put the field name in quotes