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Can I create an issue type that I can then associate epics under?

Adam Bowes
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March 14, 2018

I have had an epic disappear for a large number of issues I had already created.  How can I find why the EPIC has disappeared please?

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Nic Brough -Adaptavist-
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March 15, 2018

Look at the issue history - it will have recorded who changed the link if it was a change of link.

If the Epic has been deleted, then you're probably a bit stuck, even the database won't tell you who did it (because it has nowhere to record it as the issue has been deleted).  The audit log, if enabled, may say, but that's your only chance.

Adam Bowes
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March 18, 2018

Thanks, it must have been deleted

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Vasiliy Zverev
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March 14, 2018

You could try to investigate SQL tables to change history to realise when and who made these changes.

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