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If some requirement counts don’t add up, it’s because the count on the cloud doesn’t count for Server / Data Center macros. In that case, it probably means some of your requirements have failed to be transformed into Cloud macros. See more information to find requirements, and to transform them manually.
Can I perform the Requirement Yogi migration without CCMA and JCMA?
Requirement Yogi for Confluence - CCMA
It is possible to use the transformation wizard to manually migrate server macros to Cloud macros but you will lose your External properties.
Requirement Yogi for Jira - JCMA
It is not possible to perform the migration manually in bulk in Jira. Once you perform the JCMA and migrate your Jira issues, it is possible to relink existing requirements to Jira but this will require some work.
Information you need to extract from your Server / Data Center instance are: Requirement ids, Issue keys, and relationships.
Open a traceability matrix in any space of your Confluence Server instance (with administrator permissions).
Use the search query
jira is not nullto only display requirements with Jira links,Add a new column: Column heading → cog menu → Jira → All issues,
Important: Click “Cross-space search” at the top-right.
Export the matrix in Excel if you need to.
Then go to each Jira issue on the Cloud, and create the links manually: https://confluence.intranet.requirementyogi.com/wiki/spaces/RYC/pages/2191917075/Advanced+Bulk+link+requirements+to+Jira+issues?atlOrigin=eyJpIjoiMThjMmU0NTI0OWNmNGIwMWIxY2Y1ZmIzM2JhOTY3MGQiLCJwIjoiYyJ9 .
Troubleshooting
Lots of pages have permission errors
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