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Type:
Support Request
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Resolution: Answered
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Priority:
Medium
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None
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Affects Version/s: 3.12.1
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Component/s: Import / Export [Deprecated]
In a CSV or tab-delimited file, usernames that I want to import are in the format: "firstname lastname". We are integrated with LDAP, so all users are in this format.
When I try to import, I'm trying to populate a User Picker field. I choose not to Create new users.
For whatever reason Jira can't find existing users and instead pops the message that I need to create users in the format: firstnamelastname (no space).
The importer does not properly recognize the space as a valid character for importing into User picker fields.
I filed a support ticket late last year and Andreas kindly created a username mapper that can import users with spaces in their name.
I feel like a special mapper shouldn't be needed. If I provide a valid username in an import, JIRA should recognize it, whether or not it has spaces. It should stop trying to be clever (auto-account creation) or at least have an option to turn that off. Actually, the option is there, but it doesn't work if usernames contain spaces.
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JRASERVER-6815 Importing users through CSV only map names as firstnamelastname
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JRASERVER-10591 CSV Import: Provide a new name mapper to allow re-use of existing JIRA users
- Closed