I am starting to work with Jira Advanced Roadmaps which is included in the Jira Premium subscription. I understand that I can create new issues in the Roadmap plan and decide when to publish them to the linked project.
I have Jira issues that were created in the project that I only want to appear in the plan. These were issues that were added in the project for planning purposes, but I now what to use Advanced Roadmaps for planning, so I don't want some of these issues to show up in the project until I am ready to publish them from the roadmap plan to the project.
So how to I remove a Jira issue from the project and only have it appear in the Roadmap plan?
So far all of the answers imply that it is not possible to move an Jira issue from a project to the Roadmap plan. Only solution is to recreate the issue in the Roadmap plan? Doing so will cause the description in the Jira issue to be removed.
It does not appear to be possible. The issue would have to be recreated in the plan and then it can be deleted from the source project.
Create a clone of those issues in Plan and then remove the original ones in JIRA.
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An admin can delete an issue from a project, but then it will also be deleted from the Adv Roadmap plan. You could then create a new issue in the plan only, and not push it to Jira until you are ready.
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Issue source can be either board, filter or project
To suite you use case, create a filter and then include issues from your filter in plan
https://support.atlassian.com/jira-software-cloud/docs/add-or-change-issue-sources-in-a-plan
Thanks,
Pramodh
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