I have a project that I unfortunately created an edit function for the resolution field. This has resulted in a large number of records which are active (per the status) but inactive (struck out and not present in any 'Open' filters)
I think I have tried most things including removing the Resolution code but to no avail I am afraid. I am on Jira Software, in the Cloud.
Any suggestions would be very gratefully received.
Thank you all for your suggestions, my mistake was making the resolution field editable, then when people were making any changes at all to an issue, a value was entered into the resolution status which set the internal value to resolved. It was a few weeks before I noticed the problem (its a project exception workflow). Unfortunately that means I cannot easily pass the affected tickets through a bulk update and back again as they are all in different approval statuses.
I guess the only sensible solution is to create the additional transition to the corrective status and back again, then pass the records through the process one at a time.
I wondered if there was a shortcut I was missing but it seems I have just been a bit silly and need to get on with the fix :O).
Kind regards
Anita
In addition to the workflow changes mentioned by @Joe Pitt and @Jimmy Seddon you could set up a Bulk Change to update the resolution on all of the affected tickets. (Either by creating a transition that changes the resolution, or keeping the resolution editable.)
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Yes. To to that you need to take it through a transition that CLEARS the resolution field as a post function.
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Hi Anita,
Even though this link specifically talks about Service Desk I think it's the only way for you to be able to clear the resolution.
If you are not an administrator, you will need to have an Admin perform the workflow changes before you can clear the resolution field.
I hope that helps!
-James
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