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To export data from Jira to Oracle Analytics Cloud in a secure way, you will need to create an Access Token.

Here are the steps to create your Access Token:

  1. Open the Oracle Analytics Cloud Connector for Jira app and navigate to the Tokens section.

  2. Make sure you’re at the Access Token tab.

  3. Click on the "Create new token" button.

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An Access Token functions like a password, so each user is required to create it individually. Jira Administrator cannot create the Access Tokens for other users due to security reasons.

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

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  1. On the left-hand menu, select Access Token, and then select Create token.

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  1. In the Label* field, enter a label.

  2. In the Expiry date (UTC) field, pick the required date, and then select Create.

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Select a label that is short, memorable, and easy for you to remember.

5. Click the "Create" button to generate the

In our case, it is Oracle Analytics Access Token.

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6. Copy the Access Token that is generated. Please note that you won't

  1. Select Copy.

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Before closing the window, make sure you copy your access token.

You won’t be able to see

the Access Token again once you leave this page.
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7. You can create up to 25 Access Tokens and revoke the ones you don’t need anymore.

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8. Use this Access Token

this token again.

You will use this access token as a password while connecting to Oracle Analytics

Cloud

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Please keep

your Access Token secure,

this access token secure as it provides access to your Jira data.

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Here, you can also revoke your tokens. Revoking a token makes it invalid and removes it from the list.

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Now you can set an expiration date for your access token. This feature allows you to better manage your security settings and ensure your access remains secure and up-to-date.

  • The tokens created before a new feature implementation don’t have a creation date and expiration date, therefore they are considered non-expiring.

  • All new tokens have a creation date and might have an expiration date (this is optional).

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