Reindexing data
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About re-indexing
You will need to re-index your Bamboo build results data whenever you perform a data import. Re-indexing your data can also be helpful if your reports appear to be out-of-sync with your data. This may take a few minutes to complete (see System settings for an estimate of how long it will take).
To re-index Bamboo's build results data:
- Click the
icon in the Bamboo header and choose Overview.
- Click Indexing in the left navigation column, under 'System'.
- Click Perform a full reindex.
Last modified on Jan 12, 2017
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