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Click the
icon in the left-hand icon bar.
- Click the ”+” button in the top right corner of the jobs listing pane.
- Select the desired account (Domo instance) in the Domo Domain dropdown menu. If you have only one account set up, that account is already chosen for you and the menu is unavailable.
- In the Name field, enter a name for the DataSet Job. This is the name of the job as it appears in Workbench, not the name of the uploaded DataSet in Domo.
- In the Transport Type menu, select JIRA Connection Provider.
- In the Reader Type menu, select JIRA.
- In the DataSet Name field, enter the name of the DataSet. This is the name of the uploaded DataSet in Domo. This is the only setting you can change after saving the new job.
- In the DataSet Type field, select the type of DataSet in the dropdown. The DataSet type you select or enter here is reflected as the connector type in Domo after you execute the job.
- Enter a description for the DataSet if desired. This is the description of the DataSet as it appears in Domo.
- Click Create. A new JIRA DataSet Job is added to the list of jobs for the currently authenticated account. Note that after creating the job, you cannot edit any of the settings you just configured except for the DataSet name. If you want to change any of the other settings, you must create a new job.
- Click the Configure subtab.
- Click the Edit button under “Source.” A panel opens with fields for connecting to JIRA.
- In the appropriate fields, enter the username and password you use to connect to your company JIRA instance.
Note: If you try to execute a JIRA job with incorrect credentials, the JIRA account locks. You cannot fix this just by entering correct credentials—you must manually log into JIRA and pass a CAPTCHA validation.
- In the Server URL field, enter the URL where your company JIRA server is located.
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In the
JIRA Query field, enter the query for the JIRA data you want to pull into your DataSet.
Example JQL query
- Click Apply.
- Click the Edit button under “Processing.”
- (Optional) Add additional attributes to the list by entering them in the Add included attribute field.
- (Optional) Remove attributes from the list by clearing their checkboxes then clicking Yes to confirm.
- Click Apply.
- Scheduling a Job in Workbench 5
- Configuring notifications to be sent when the job update succeeds or fails
- Encrypting and decrypting Workbench data
- Creating new columns using calculations
- Setting a custom date format on a column
- Replacing a value in a column
- Combining DataSets
- Applying filters to columns
- Setting impersonation (which causes Workbench to run the job as an Active Directory user).