Thanks all for the help...I'll try some of these options. On Aug 18, 5:39 am, Garbrand van der Molen <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Tex, > > I missed an Agilo trick: you can import on the Dashboard. > > As Admin, go to Dashboard --> import from .csv > > The best way to see what can be done is to make an export to .csv of > an existing backlog so you see the columns and their values. > > Regards, > Garbrand > > On Aug 18, 2009, at 01:55, tex wrote: > > > > > > > Hello. I would like to add some comment on this and ask some specific > > questions (supported complexity of import, linking support): > > > I. import complexity > > If you export active tickets, you get following columns: > > __color__ > > ,ticket > > ,summary > > ,component > > ,version > > ,milestone > > ,type,owner,status,created,_changetime,_description,_reporter > > > Some fields like time remaining/total time, reesources are missing. Is > > csv2trac.2.py is smart enough to import data from any report, witch I > > find it very hard given all possible sql joins. Where is its limit? > > > II. linking support > > Is it possible to add links between stories and tasks during import. > > Our current scrum backlog/tasklist are in excel and it would be really > > good if it would be possible to import all history in agilo. Manual > > set of links is not really an option and in such case we will not > > enter history data into agilo. But it would be interesting for the > > statistic reports. > > > Thanks, > > > On Aug 17, 5:44 pm, Garbrand van der Molen <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi Kumar, > > >>> Is there a way to import a set of stories/requirements from say > >>> excel? > > >> Yes, the easiest way to do this is to first make a 'template' to use > >> in Excel. > > >> Go to View Tickets -> Active Tickets -> Download Comma-delimited Text > >> (all the way at the bottom, maybe you need to be an admin to see > >> these > >> links) > > >> Now you have a template you can use in Excel to make sure the data is > >> in the right columns. > > >> Then you can > >> usehttp://trac.edgewall.org/attachment/wiki/TracSynchronize/csv2trac.2.py > >> for instance to import the data, import it directly into your > >> database. > > >> Regards, > >> Garbrand > > >> smime.p7s > >> 3KViewDownload > > > > > > smime.p7s > 3KViewDownload
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