Documentation for JIRA 4.0. Documentation for other versions of JIRA is available too. 
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Bulk Operations enables multiple operations to be performed on multiple issues at once. The bulk operations are performed on the result set of a search. The following list details the available bulk operations:
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It is necessary for a user to be granted the appropriate project specific permission and the global Bulk Change permission in order to execute a bulk operation. For example, a user must be granted both the Move Issue and Bulk Change permissions in order to execute the Bulk Move operation.
The project specific permissions are still respected for the collection of issues selected for the bulk operation.
It is possible to disable mail notification for a particular bulk operation by de-selecting the "Send Notification" checkbox in the bulk operation wizard. The user must be an administrator or project administrator of all the associated projects for the bulk operation in order for this option to be available.
The Bulk Move operation allows multiple issues to be moved at once. It is possible to move a selection of issues to a new project with the ability to select a new issue type in certain cases. The issues are selected through the Issue Navigator as discussed above.
操作手順:
The bulk move operation can be performed on both standard issues and sub-task issues. Standard issues can be moved to another project and issue type, whereas a sub-task can only have its issue type changed.
It is not possible to select both a sub-task and its parent to bulk move. This is so to adhere to the parent/sub-task relationship (i.e. the sub-task is always located in the same project as the parent issue). Any sub-tasks of selected parent issues which were also selected will be automatically discarded from the move.
For example, you have issue B being a sub-task of issue A and you try to bulk move both A and B simultaneously. You will see a warning message (see below) and will be prompted to select a target project and issue type for issue A. If you select a new project for A, you will be prompted to move the sub-task to a new issue type based on issue A's new project. If you don't change the project for issue A, the sub-task will not be required to be moved.
The first step of the bulk move wizard is to choose what projects and issue types you'll move your issues to. The target project and issue type will determine whether extra steps will be required to migrate statuses and fields.
This screen shows all selected issues grouped by their current project and issue type. You can either select a new project and issue type for each one or choose to move all standard issues to a single project and issue type. To do this, select the check box with the label Use the above project and issue type pair for all other combinations and the selected project / issue type will apply. Note that this will not apply to sub-tasks since they cannot be moved to a standard issue type.
If you are moving issues with sub-tasks to another project, you'll also need to move the sub-tasks to the new project. On this screen you can elect to change the issue types of the sub-tasks being moved if you need to.
As multiple workflows can be active simultaneously, some statuses associated with the collection of selected issues may not be valid in the target workflow. In this case, JIRA allows the user to specify a mapping from invalid statuses to those available in the the target workflow.
This step of the wizard will only appear if you have invalid statuses. If you are moving issues to different projects and issue types at the same time, you will complete this step as well as the next for each of the different target project and issue type pairs. To help you easily keep track of your progress, the current context, that is the target project and issue type, is highlighted in the left-hand, "progress" pane.
In order to adhere to the field configuration scheme associated with the target project and issue type, it may be necessary to update/populate required fields. For example, if one of the selected issues does not have a value for a required component and version fields, JIRA prompts the user to enter a suitable value.
It is possible to retain original field values that are valid in the target destination by checking the Retain checkbox associated with the field. For example, some issues may already include a valid custom field value — these values can be retained, while issues that require an update will adopt the value specified on the field update screen.
¹ Please note that the values of the following fields will not be retained:
When all move parameters - e.g. target project, status mappings and field updates - have been specified for all issues, the user is presented with a confirmation screen displaying all changes that will be made to the issues being moved. The following details are displayed:
The bulk edit operations available depend on the issues selected and the nature of the field it changes.
The following table lists out all the possible operations. Please note that all the conditions must be true for the corresponding operation to be available.
利用可能な操作 |
条件 |
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変更が影響するバージョン |
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Change Assign To |
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コメントの変更 |
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コンポーネントの変更 |
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期限の変更 |
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バージョンの修正を変更 |
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課題タイプの変更 |
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優先度の変更 |
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報告者の変更 |
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セキュリティレベルの変更 |
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カスタムフィールドの変更 |
「カスタムフィールドの変更」操作は次の場合にのみ使用できます:
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このセクションに記載されているフィールドには一括編集操作はありません。これには、代替方法がある、または一括編集の実行が論理的でないなどの理由があります。
次のシステムフィールドは一括編集を使用できません:
The following custom fields are unavailable for bulk editing: