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📘 As not all users have permissions to export Jira data, Jira Cloud Administrators can grant necessary permissions to work with SQL Connector for Jira Cloud for specific users or groups. The instructions below demonstrate how to grant these permissions, allowing users to create, edit, watch, and export connectors.

Administrators have the permissions to work with the connector by default.

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Regular users can now view and search the history of their own and shared data sources. However, permission remains in the Administration module.

To familiarize yourself with the new History module

How to Grant Permission

  1. Being signed in to your Jira Cloud instance, select Apps, and then select SQL Connector for Jira.

  1. On the left-side menu, select Administration.

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Select the Edit permissions button
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  1. In the Users field, enter the username you want to grant permissions to.

Once you start typing, the drop-down list with username suggestions will appear. Select the user from the list.
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You can select as many individual users as you need to.

  1. In the Groups field, select the groups you want to grant permissions to.

Once you select the Group field, the drop-down list with available groups will appear. Select a group from the list.
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In our case, it’s the system-administrators group, you select the one you have inside your Jira instance.

You can select as many groups as you need to.

  1. Select Save.

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Here you can also view who has permission to work with SQL Connector for Jira, edit , and delete permissions.

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How to View Data Sources History

  1. Being signed in to your Jira Cloud instance, select Apps, and then select SQL Connector for Jira.

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  1. Select Administration, and then select Data Sources History.

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The tab displays all changes performed to the data sources by all users, including creating, editing the fields or filters, sharing, changing owner, and more.

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How to View Export History

  1. Being signed in to your Jira Cloud instance, select Apps, and then select SQL Connector for Jira.

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  1. On the left-side menu, select Administration, and then select Export History.

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The tab displays all data related to the export process: ID, user name, data source ID, tables count, rows count, and more. Filtering by statuses (All, Success, and Failed) and dates (Start date and End date) can help to find specific data.

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You can also apply search by data source hash or table name.

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Search by data source: for example, you need to view the export record of the specific data source. You have to copy the hash of the corresponding data source, and then paste the copied hash into the search bar.

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Search by table name: for example, you need to view all export records that contain the Issues table. You have to enter the name of the desired table into the search bar and all export entities containing the specified table will be returned in the search results.

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revoke permissions.

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IP Whitelisting

Below are the current IP addresses used by the SQL Connector for Jira Cloud application. We recommend whitelisting them only if you are experienced with the process and confident in managing it effectively.

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44.225.25.214
52.37.67.206

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