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Somnathj12
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User defined table ingestion from JIRA to Power BI

I have one question, I had a user defined table inside the Jira story - description section , how I bring this table's data inside power BI ? I didnt find any related fields from Jira work management, I choosen description field from there. After successful connection establishment from JIRA to PowerBI when I pull the description column inside power BI only text information is appearing, table's data is not appearing at a glance view . when I copied the column data from Power BI and paste in note pad to see actualy what is happening then came to know that table's data is coming but format is different, something appended before and after every records , something like markup language. Please find the attachment for your reference. Could you please help me out.

User defined table in JIRA -

User defined table.PNG

After loaded into Power BI it is appearing like below-

Appearence in Power BI.PNG

 

Also sometime it will be coming like below also after loaded into Power BI -

image3.PNG

 

My main objective is - if any user is create a table inside JIRA (Story/issue) description section, this table I want to load inside Power BI with a proper format so, that this table's data I can use for further visualization/reporting purpose.

 

Thanks,

Somnath

 

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Anonymous
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Hi  @Somnathj12 ,

 

According to your question, we don't have the corresponding JIRA data source for testing, but from the screenshot of your question, if you ensure the connection string is correct, this is the current PBI product supports connecting to this JIRA data source and then obtaining the data inside the PBI for conversion, if you insist on using this data source, you can consider using some of the If you insist on using this data source, you can consider using some spilt and other PQ functions to bring up the data, and then do further conversion operations.

Split a column of text (Power Query) - Microsoft Support

 

Best Regards,

Liu Yang

If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

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Anonymous
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Hi  @Somnathj12 ,

 

According to your question, we don't have the corresponding JIRA data source for testing, but from the screenshot of your question, if you ensure the connection string is correct, this is the current PBI product supports connecting to this JIRA data source and then obtaining the data inside the PBI for conversion, if you insist on using this data source, you can consider using some of the If you insist on using this data source, you can consider using some spilt and other PQ functions to bring up the data, and then do further conversion operations.

Split a column of text (Power Query) - Microsoft Support

 

Best Regards,

Liu Yang

If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

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