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As of Jira 8.4, we no longer support built-in importers that are dedicated to specific applications, including this one. You can still import data to Jira in CSV or JSON format.
To import your data:
- Log in to Jira as a user with the Jira Administrators global permission.
- Choose Administration (
) > System. Select Import & Export > External System Import to open the Import external projects page.
- Select CSV or JSON as the file format for your import.
Last modified on Jul 11, 2019
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