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How can i search on which EPIC key was linked earlier

Malden Trip
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November 27, 2018

Hi All,

 

Accidently I have updated the Tickets to newly created epic link. But i want to see what all issues were attached to old epic.

 

Ex There was 20 issues in EPIC A, There was 10 Issues in EPIC B

 

I created a New EPIC C and added epic link C to all 30 Issues with Bulk update.

 

Now I want to revert it. But jQUERY EPIC LINK WAS is not supported. Plz help

 

 

 

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David Friedrich
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November 27, 2018

Hi Malden,

I don't know a nice solution for this. What you could do, if you know all the issues, is to go through each issues' history log and look for (text search) "Epic Link" entries. This should give you the keys to all epics your issue was linked to.

Or the other way around: Go through the history log of your Epics and text search for "Epic Child" entries.

Malden Trip
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November 30, 2018

Thanks David,

Actually in initial question i have given ex as 20 and 10 and only two epics, but here i am dealing with more than 10 epics and 400 jira issues. Manual is very diffcult. If any way i can search jira epic history link, that will be usefull.

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