How to Import Filters Data from Jira into Google Sheets

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Learn how to import live Jira Filters data into Google Sheets using Coefficient for better filter management and reporting.

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Accessing your Jira Filters data in Google Sheets helps you manage saved filters and report on data subsets.

Instead of manual exports, you can set up a live connection that updates automatically.

This guide shows you how to import your Jira Filters data into Google Sheets using Coefficient.

TLDR

  • Step 1:

    Step 1. Install Coefficient from the Google Workspace Marketplace and connect your Jira account.

  • Step 2:

    Step 2. Select Import from… and choose the Filters object from Jira.

  • Step 3:

    Step 3. Configure your import settings and pull the data into your sheet.

  • Step 4:

    Step 4. Set up auto-refresh to keep your filters data current automatically.

Importing your Jira Filters data into Google Sheets is simple with Coefficient. Follow these steps to get started:

Step 1: Install and Connect Coefficient

First, you need to add Coefficient to your Google Sheet.

  • Open Google Sheets.
  • Go to Extensions > Add-ons > Get add-ons.
  • Search for “Coefficient” and install it from the Google Workspace Marketplace.

Once installed, open the Coefficient add-on from Extensions > Coefficient > Launch.

In the Coefficient sidebar, click “Import from…” and find Jira in the list of connectors. You’ll be guided to connect your Jira account securely.

Coefficient sidebar menu with import, export, automations, and AI Sheet Assistant options.

Step 2: Import Jira Filters Data

After connecting, you’ll see options for importing data from Jira.

  • Select “Objects”.
  • Choose “Filters” from the list of available objects.

You can then select specific fields, apply filters, and sort the data before importing. Once ready, click the “Import” button.

Your Jira Filters data will load directly into your Google Sheet.

Project management tools including Asana, Trello, Jira, and Notion displayed as connectors.

Step 3: Set Up Auto-Refresh (Optional)

To keep your Filters data in Google Sheets always up to date, set up an automatic refresh schedule.

In the Coefficient sidebar, find your imported data.

  • Click the “Refresh” button or the three-dot menu next to your import.
  • Select “Schedule Refresh”.
  • Choose your desired frequency (e.g., daily, hourly, weekly) and time.

Coefficient will now automatically update your sheet with the latest data from Jira based on your schedule.

Auto-refresh options for imported data with daily, hourly, and weekly scheduling.

Available Jira Objects

  • Issues
  • Issue Types
  • Fields
  • Versions
  • Components
  • Priorities
  • Resolutions
  • Statuses
  • Users
  • Groups
  • Application Roles
  • Project Roles
+11 more

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How to get Filters from Jira?

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    Manually listing filters from Jira is possible but not efficient for analysis. Coefficient connects directly to Jira, allowing you to import live Filters data into Google Sheets easily.

  • How do I get a list of Filters in Jira?

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    Jira’s interface shows filters, but getting a list into a spreadsheet is difficult. Coefficient pulls a complete list of Filters from Jira right into Google Sheets, making it simple to review and manage your saved searches.

  • How to automate importing Jira Filters to Google Sheets daily?

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    Keeping track of filter changes manually is hard. Coefficient’s auto-refresh feature can update your Jira Filters data in Google Sheets automatically on a schedule, ensuring you always have the latest list.

  • How do I import Filters from Google Sheets to Jira?

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    Creating or updating filters in Jira typically requires manual steps in the Jira interface. Coefficient’s two-way sync allows you to manage Filters in Google Sheets and push changes back to Jira.

  • How do I update Filters from Google Sheets to Jira?

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    Updating filters in Jira one by one is slow. With Coefficient’s two-way sync, you can edit your Jira Filters data in Google Sheets and sync those updates back to Jira in bulk.

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