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JRA-11111
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Improvement
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Resolved
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Duplicate
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Critical
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Unassigned
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Mr Feedback
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If you were logged in you would be able to see more operations.
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This issue duplicates:
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JRA-1604 Import / Export (backup / restore) individual projects
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Mr Feedback
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86 weeks, 5 days ago
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| Resolution Date: |
14/Sep/06 06:32 AM
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This would be a useful feature for the following reasons:
eg you have just finished working on PROJECT-No-1, which was a 6 year project with (for example) 2,200 items in JIRA, and you decise to just archive it. It would be nice if you could just "export" PROJECT-No-1 and save it somewhere.
eg six months later, there is an audit on your prior project called PROJECT-No-1. You therefore now need to see all the items that are in the PROJECT-No-1 archive file located on your hard-drive. It would therefore be necessary to be able to "import" the archive file back into JIRA, so that you can review / audit historical items in JIRA.
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This would be a useful feature for the following reasons:
eg you have just finished working on PROJECT-No-1, which was a 6 year project with (for example) 2,200 items in JIRA, and you decise to just archive it. It would be nice if you could just "export" PROJECT-No-1 and save it somewhere.
eg six months later, there is an audit on your prior project called PROJECT-No-1. You therefore now need to see all the items that are in the PROJECT-No-1 archive file located on your hard-drive. It would therefore be necessary to be able to "import" the archive file back into JIRA, so that you can review / audit historical items in JIRA.
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