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The Asana for Jira Cloud integration is available on Asana Starter, Advanced, Enterprise, and Enterprise+ tiers, as well as legacy tiers Premium, Business, and Legacy Enterprise.
Jira Cloud two-way sync functionality is available on Asana Advanced, Enterprise, and Enterprise+ tiers, as well as legacy tiers Business and Legacy Enterprise.
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Install the Asana for Jira Cloud integration to create transparency between business and technical teams and build interactive, connected workflows.
The Asana for Jira Cloud integration allows business and product teams that plan work in Asana to collaborate and work seamlessly with engineering and technical teams who execute work in Jira.
Yes. You do this by setting up the Data sync setting, and then you can manually add a Jira issue to a task to kick off data sync. Please ensure that the Jira project and the Issue type specified in the Data sync setting are the same as the Jira project and the Issue type of the Jira issue you are adding to the Asana task.
Jira issues can only be removed from the Jira project by a user who has Delete access within Jira.
In this case, you must first go to your Atlassian profile and remove the Asana for Jira Cloud connection. Then go back to Asana and try authenticating again.
You will need to navigate to https://id.atlassian.com/manage-profile/apps, remove the Asana app, and re-authenticate to the second instance from Asana.
You can do this by having one person authenticate with one Jira domain for one Asana project and another person authenticate with another domain for another Asana project.
You’ve likely exceeded your custom field setting limit of 60 for the given project. To solve this issue, you need to remove custom fields from your project so that all custom fields from the sync are added.
You will need to install the Jira Cloud app in your domain first and then submit the data sync configuration a second time, which will fix the issue by creating the app's custom fields.
Only the users who want to set up the Jira Cloud integration and the data sync functionality in Asana need to have a Jira account. These users need at least Edit permission in the relevant Jira and Asana projects to set up data sync.
Once the Jira Cloud integration and the data sync functionality have been set up, anyone with read access to the project can see the latest data synced from Jira, and anyone with edit access can update the connected Asana tasks, which can result in changes in Jira, depending on the data sync configuration.
Whoever owns the correlating Jira project can access the integration management page in Jira and see that that specific Jira project has been connected to Asana.
Only other collaborators on the relevant Jira project will receive a notification when a new Jira issue is created from a connected Asana task. No users besides the owner will see any changes in Jira relating to the integration setup.