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Requirement Yogi (Cloud)
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April 2024
Updated May 14, 2024

    April 2024

    April 30th 2024

    Added

    You can now create Jira issues directly from your requirements!

    You can do this either from the requirement details popup or from the requirement details page.

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    create-jira-issue-page.png

    Jira issues created this way are automatically linked to their original requirement.

    For now, we only support basic Jira fields (summary, description) so it won’t work if you have other required fields.

    Please note this also requires Requirement Yogi for Jira to be installed and configured.

    Improved

    We’ve also made some improvements on the JQL Extension. You can now look for specific requirement links on Jira issues. Check out the docs for more information: JQL Syntax and Extensions

     

    April 24th 2024

    Updated

    Relationships between Jira issues and requirements can now be migrated!

    • Before you migrate the Jira part with JCMA,

    • Make sure the relationships created in Server match the ones in Cloud

      • Available in the Requirement Yogi Administration > Relationships (both in Cloud and Server)

    Need more information? Take look at the docs: Requirement Yogi for Jira | Administrate Requirement Issue relationships

    April 19th 2024

    Added

    We've just opened up our REST APIs to our customers.

    You can now develop integrations with Requirement Yogi!

    This is an early access, as the REST APIs and the authentication strategy are set to change in the coming months.

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    For more information, check out the documentation: REST APIs (Cloud).

    April 16th 2024

    Added

    We are pleased to announce the new Import tab!

    You can now bulk import external properties from Excel spreadsheets.

    Stay tuned because we have plans to extend this feature to import other types of data!

    import-tab.png

    For more information, check out the documentation: Excel Loop import: Import external properties.

    April 5th 2024

    Updated

    Requirement Yogi for Jira now has its own Jira panel!

    If you want to see your requirement links directly on the issue page instead of in the sidebar, you can add this section to your issue by clicking on the ... button and selecting Requirement Yogi.

    You can also manage requirement links with different relationships.

    New View of requirements in Jira.png

    For more information, check out the documentation: Requirement Yogi for Jira

    📢 Share your feedback

    We still have room for improvements, please share your feedback and insights with our team: https://support.requirementyogi.com/

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