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You can import plans to the team members timeline from a comma-separated values (.csv) file that, for example, you exported from other software, such as spreadsheet software.

Required permission

Plan Time permission for the team

Before you begin

If Tempo Planner contains data, back up the data by backing up your JIRA data.

Procedure

To import plans from a .csv file, complete the following steps:

  1. Ensure that the data in the .csv file obeys the following format rules:

    • Commas separate fields on each line of the data.

    • The first row of data in the file corresponds to a table row of column headers.

    • Field content that contains special characters, such as a space, a line break, or a comma, is between double quotation marks: "..."

      For example, Tempo Planner treats the following .csv file as a valid file with one row of column headers followed by a single record:

      Username,"Plan item type","Plan item key","Plan item description"
      habib,issue,"TO-15","As an IOS user I need to be able
       to see reports about my usage"
    • The first row contains no punctuation other than field separators and the double quotation marks that were described earlier.

    • Commas as field separators are not omitted when a field contains no data.

      For example, the two commas at the end of the second line of the following data are correct:

      Username,"Plan item type","Plan item key","Plan item name","Plan summary"
      habib,issue,"TO-15",,

      The following data is invalid, because the final two commas are missing:

      Username,"Plan item type","Plan item key","Plan item name","Plan summary"
      habib,issue,"TO-15"
    • If field content contains double quotation marks, the double quotation marks in the content are doubled.

      For example:

      "Develop prototype for customer ""A"" in Malaysia."

      When this example is imported, the following data is displayed in Tempo Planner:
      Develop prototype for customer "A" in Malaysia.
       

  2. Ensure that the .csv file contains fields that correspond to the following Tempo Planner fields.

    Tip

    You are not required to change the field names (column headers) in the .csv file to match the Tempo Planner field names because, in a later step, you map the .csv fields to the Tempo Planner fields.

    Tempo Planner Fields

    FieldPossible valuesExamples of valuesExplanation

    User or team row

    • user
    • team

    In Tempo Planner, on the team members timeline, the top row is the team row. The other rows are user rows, which correspond to individual JIRA users.

    Type and position of planUser or team row field
    A team plan in the team row
    team
    Copy of a team plan in a user row
    user
    An individual plan in a user row
    user

    Planned for (team ID or username)


    • habib
    • 5

    The JIRA username of the team member whom the work is planned for or, in the case of team plans, the team ID (a number).

    Tip

    When you import data later in this procedure, the following rules are applied:

    • If a username from the .csv file is a JIRA username, but the user is not a member of the team that you are importing plans for, the user is added to the team
    • If a username from the .csv file does not match a JIRA username, a new row is added to the team members timeline for a future user.
    • All team IDs change to the team ID of the team that you are importing plans for. You can know the team ID of the team that you are importing plans for from the URL of the team members timeline in Tempo Planner.

    Plan item type

    • issue
    • project
    • component
    • version
    • sprint


    Plan summary


    "Preparatory work"

    In Tempo Planner, if a plan has a plan summary, the plan summary is displayed on the plan on the timeline.

    Planned time (fraction of each working day)


    "0.75"

    In the 'Plan details' sidebar in Tempo Planner, the planned time is shown as a percentage of the working day. However, in the .csv file, the planned time must be shown as a decimal fraction. For example:

    Planned time
    'Plan details' sidebar in Tempo Planner.csv file 
    50%
    0.5 
    75%
    0.75
    100%
    1

    Start


    "2016-04-11"
    The start date of the plan.
    All dates in the .csv file must have a consistent format. Ensure that the format conforms with one of the formats in the JAVA standards. Later in this procedure, you specify in Tempo Planner the date format that you used in the .csv file.

    End


    "2016-04-14"

    The end date of the plan.

    All dates in the .csv file must have a consistent format. Ensure that the format conforms with one of the formats in the JAVA standards. Later in this procedure, you specify in Tempo Planner the date format that you used in the .csv file.

    Repeated instance of a plan

    • FALSE
    • any value

    • empty field


    Type of planRepeated instance of a plan fieldNote
    A single plan that is not repeated
    FALSE

    The first plan in a series of repeated plans
    FALSE
    Although the plan is repeated, the plan is the original plan, not a repeated instance.
    Part of a series of repeated plans but not the first plan in the seriesempty field or any value other than FALSE
    As long as the value is not FALSE, the value is ignored in the import process and effectively becomes TRUE in Tempo Planner.


    Repeat frequency

    • NEVER
    • WEEKLY
    • "EVERY TWO WEEKS"
    • MONTHLY
    • any value
    • empty field

    Type of plan Repeat frequency fieldNote
    A single plan that is not repeated
    NEVER

    The first plan in a series of repeated plans
    WEEKLY,
    "EVERY TWO WEEKS",
    or MONTHLY

    Part of a series of repeated plans but not the first plan in the series

    empty field, or NEVER, or any value other than the values in the above row

    If the value is not one of the values NEVER, WEEKLY, "EVERY TWO WEEKS", or MONTHLY, the value is ignored in the import process and effectively becomes NEVER in Tempo Planner. The logic is that, although the first plan is repeated one or more times, the repeated instances are not repeated.


    Repeat until


    "2016-05-25"

    If the plan is the first plan in a series of repeated plans, the Repeat until field indicates the latest possible start date of a repeated plan.

    All dates in the .csv file must have a consistent format. Ensure that the format conforms with one of the formats in the JAVA standards. Later in this procedure, you specify in Tempo Planner the date format that you used in the .csv file.

    User row of a team plan (team ID)


    • 5
    • empty field

    In Tempo Planner, on the team members timeline, any plan that is created on the first row (that is, the team row) is also displayed on each user row (unless the user's individual plans take up the whole working day). Each user-row instance of a team plan is considered to be a plan and must have a separate line in the data of the .csv file.

    Type and position of planUser row of a team plan (team ID) field
    A team plan in the team rowempty field
    Copy of a team plan in a user rowTeam ID
    An individual plan in a user rowempty field


    Tips

    When you import data later in this procedure, all team IDs change to the team ID of the team that you are importing plans for. You can know the team ID of the team that you are importing plans for from the URL of the team members timeline in Tempo Planner.

    Plan item ID
    10330

    The ID number of the JIRA issue, project, component, version, or sprint that is planned.

    Tip

    If the Plan item ID field is empty for a plan in the .csv file, or if the field contains an ID that is not the ID of any JIRA issue, project, component, version, or sprint, you can still import the plan into Tempo Planner, but the plan will not be associated with a plan item. In Tempo Planner, you can associate the plan with a plan item by editing the plan.


              

  3. In Tempo Planner, go to the team members timeline of the team that you want to import plans for.

  4. On the menu bar that is immediately above the timeline, click the three-dots icon  > Import data.

  5. In the Import Plans window, browse for the .csv file, and fill in the requested information:

    Date Format
    • Type the format that is used for dates in the .csv file; for example, dd-MM-yyyy or MM/dd/yyyy. Ensure that you type the same date separator that is used in the .csv file; for example, - or /

    Grouping Separator
    • The character that is used in the .csv file to separate groups of thousands in a number. For example, in the following number, the grouping separator is a comma: 9,999,999.99

    Decimal Separator
    • The character that is used in the .csv file to separate the integer part of decimal numbers from the fractional part. For example, in the following number, the decimal separator is a dot: 9,999,999.99
    •     
  6. Click Next.

  7. In the 'Import Plans: Map Fields' window, in the Tempo Planner Field column, select the Tempo Planner fields that match the fields from the .csv file.

    Tip

    Your .csv file might contain extra fields, which are not imported into Tempo Planner.

  8. Click Import.

    The plans from the .csv file are imported into Tempo Planner.

    Tip

    Messages are displayed that indicate the number of rows that were processed and the number of rows that were imported successfully.

    These messages refer to rows in the .csv file. The number of rows does not count the following rows:

    • Rows that are repeated instances of a plan
    • Rows that correspond to user rows of a team plan

    If an error message is displayed, see the related topic about error messages below.

Related topic

Error messages about importing plans

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