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jbertozzi
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jira

Hi People,

 

I was able to connect the JIRA Content Pack  to my JIRA on premisse installation. But, when I access the PowerBI, I can't see my data from JIRA. 

 

I Can access all pages, but without any data. Is there something that I need to do to see the data?

 

Thanks in advance.

 

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v-haibl-msft
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@jbertozzi

 

If you are using on Premises JIRA or the cloud service, you just need to provide your JIRA URL and credentials. Once the connection has completed, Power BI will automatically create an out-of-the-box dashboard, report, and dataset with data from JIRA. Please refer to this document for details.

 

If you see blank data, I think you should go to Datasets settings – Data source credentials to see if the credentials are valid.

 

Best Regards,

Herbert

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Hello @jbertozzi 

Hello, 

I’d like to propose and alternative solution for you, you may connect your Jira on-premise to Power BI with the help of our app - Power BI Connector for Jira: https://marketplace.atlassian.com/apps/1221150/power-bi-connector-for-jira?hosting=cloud&tab=overvie... it's available for Jira Server / Data Center.

We have a handy User/Admin Guide and fast/responsive support team at support@alpha-serve.com. Please let us know if you need any assistance.

Cheers!

Anton

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ihayes916
Frequent Visitor

hello - curious, how we're you able to use the contect pack w/ your on prem JIRA data?  Did you start in PowerBI desktop?  If so, what data source did you you use?

I've been looking for days for a way to use this w/ our on prem JIRA as we do not have JIRA cloud.... 😞

 

Thanks!

Isaac

 

I managed to solve this by adding https:// in front of my URL

v-haibl-msft
Microsoft Employee
Microsoft Employee

 

@jbertozzi

 

If you are using on Premises JIRA or the cloud service, you just need to provide your JIRA URL and credentials. Once the connection has completed, Power BI will automatically create an out-of-the-box dashboard, report, and dataset with data from JIRA. Please refer to this document for details.

 

If you see blank data, I think you should go to Datasets settings – Data source credentials to see if the credentials are valid.

 

Best Regards,

Herbert

I'll preface this by saying I'm not the Jira Admin and a novice using PowerBI. I'm evaluating usin this tool versus another plugin in Jira. I'd much rather use this tool. With that...

 

I'm using an on premise version of Jira. After following the instructions given here I'm getting the following error after refresh:

OLE DB or ODBC error:[Datasource.Error] Web contents failed to get contents from 'http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:xxxx//rest/api/2/search?

maxResults=500&startAT=0' (404):not found.

 

The fields are there but none of the data. Any insight would be appreciated. Thanks for your time.

 

 

 

Check is you putting the name of servicedesk project in the URL. In my case, the data only was showed with this. 

 

The authentication tha t are you using is integrated ou simple?

Thank you for your reply. ServiceDesk is in the URL

Double checking my credentials. Using Basic with my Jira credentials to log in.

 

Yes, it was a problem with refresh data. After refresh data, the data appeared.

 

Thanks.

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