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This page will guide you on explains how to associate a Jira Issue with a Salesforce Object , and then to push data from Jira to Salesforce , or to pull data from Salesforce to Jira.

To associate , push or pull data:

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Guide

  1. In a Jira issue, look under the Salesforce section on the right side of the screen.
    If you have the new Jira issue view enabled, click Associate or create a record.

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    If not, skip to Step 2.

  2. Click Associate.

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  3. The Associate Salesforce Object window pops up.

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  4. In the Search Salesforce text field, type in a word from the Salesforce Object you want to associate the Jira Issue with.

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  5. Click Associate.

  6. The Salesforce Object you associated will appear in the list in the Salesforce section:

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View Salesforce Object options

Click on the listed Salesforce Object and several options appear.

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  • Details - Click to view a popup window of various details of this Salesforce Object.

  • Configure - Click to configure this association. View Configuring an association for more information.

  • Push - Click to synchronize data from Jira in Salesforce.

  • Pull - Click to synchronize data from Salesforce in Jira.

  • Unlink - Click to break the association of this Jira Issue with the Salesforce Object.

Known limitations

Each Jira issue can be associated with a maximum of 300 Salesforce records only due to a storage limitation imposed by Jira.

Next steps

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