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This page describes the required steps when migrating from a Jira Cloud instance to a Jira Server instance when you are using some of the default/JSU Workflow Condition/Validator/Post-Functions in your Workflow.

Migration from JIRA Jira Cloud to JIRA Jira Server is directly not possible, you have to be very careful as there are many validators and conditions which are built-in in JIRA Jira cloud-native but not in JIRA Jira Server. For that, you will need JSU.

JSU Cloud's additional post-functions to JIRA Jira makes it more powerful with its Related Issues, Perform as a different user and many other functionalities in the Post-functions. Using JSU's additional post-functions, you can automate your workflows without any coding.

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If you are looking for documentation on Server to Cloud migration, please follow this linksee our latest Server to Cloud migration documentation.

Background

Years ago beecom donated some of JSU's modules to Jira Cloud. Atlassian integrated most of these JSU Workflow Condition/Validator/Post-Functions (based on JSU Server 1.4) into their native Jira Cloud Environment which were still a very basic modules.  Since then JSU Server has added many other functionalities to make it more powerful. When JSU on Cloud was released, it also had additional advanced form of the Post-functions as of JSU Server. If you perform a migration from Jira Cloud to Jira Server, those default/JSU Workflow Condition/Validator/Post-Functions do not exist in the default Jira Server Version but can be simply replaced with the JSU App.

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