Overview
Visor allows you to import data from your connections to avoid the data entry step and get right to shaping your data stories for yourself, your team, and your stakeholders.
In this article, we’ll take a look at what import capabilities you’ll find in Visor.
- Importing from multiple projects with different issue types
- Use custom JQL for a resolution
- Can I have more than one Jira connection in a workbook?
Importing Jira Issues
There are a couple of different ways to quickly import Jira Issues into Visor.
Let’s take a look at both methods:
Import a single Jira project (using the basic importer)
This one’s the easiest path you’ll come across (go ahead, we’ll wait for you to test out our competitors). If you oversee one project at a time (or just care about managing only one in Visor), we recommend using our basic Jira importer.
Import while adding a new Jira Connection
- Open the Connections menu
- If no connections exist, then pick Jira Software. Otherwise, click on the
+
icon in the left-sidebar first, and then pick Jira Software - Pick all the fields you want to link
- Pick the project you’d like to import Issues from
- Optionally apply filters on
issue type
,status
, and/orcreated date
- Preview the Jira issues targeted for your import
- Choose whether to
maintain
orignore
nesting from Jira - Proceed to import your Jira Issues!
Import from an existing Jira Connection without default import filters configured
- Open the Connections menu
- Make sure that the Jira icon connection is selected in the left-sidebar
- Click on Sync & Import
- Click on Configure Default Import Filters
- Repeat steps
4 - 8
above
Import from an existing Jira Connection with default import filters configured
- Open the Sync & Import menu
- Click on Import for your Jira connection
Import multiple Jira projects (using the advanced JQL importer)
We get it. You oversee various projects in Jira, and no one has time to manually pull in individual Jira Issues from one project. If this sounds familiar to you, then you’ll benefit from using the advanced Jira Query Language (JQL) importer.
Import from a Jira Connection using the advanced JQL importer
- Open the Connections menu
- Make sure that the Jira icon connection is selected in the left-sidebar
- Click on Sync & Import
- Click on Configure Default Import Filters
- Click on Switch to JQL
- Type or paste in your query (which can include multiple project keys)
- Preview the Jira issues targeted for your import
- Proceed to import your Jira Issues