Hi,
I am looking for a way to identify issues that were moved from one issuetype to another.
Is there a JQL for this?
thank you
Hi @LynnG , welcome to the Community.
JQL provides a Changed operator for some field, e.g. Priority, however it is not supported for issuetype. You can find a type change entry in the history but there is not a JQL solution. You can look at addon options if price is justified. Here is one I am aware of but I have no experience with it and I am sure there are others to consider - issue-history
Can you tell me more about " type change entry" in the history.
I moved issues from issuetype A to B yesterday but I now want to update those moved with a label, but I can't find them.
I have searched by updated and cannot find them yet.
I don't want to go ticket by ticket :(
TIA
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Also I'm on the Cloud and I don't see anything in the ticket history about issue move. Maybe this info is not available?
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Hi @LynnG
As Jack mentioned, it's possible to see issue-type changes with built-in history for a single issue.
And for the list of issues, you can check Issue History for Jira. All issue-type changes will be in a separate column, + you can include a project, key or another field in the columns.
Here is a similar use case with more details How many tickets were moved from one Jira project to another? [Use case]
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Thank you for your help.
This doesn’t work for me. There is no information in the issue history.
I did a bulk update and moved issue type A to issue type B. Then deleted issue type A. There were 22 issues affected.
I still would like to identify then and add an identifier but no luck.
anyhow I can close this question
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