In the Classic project, you could remove an epic from your backlog by marking it as Done. However, I do not see a way to do this in the Next-Gen project. This is an important feature for organizing and communicating priorities in the backlog. Steps to reproduce: Create a Next-gen project; Open Backlog; Create an Epic issue type ; Change Epic to
In your Agile Board select the Board drop down button | select Hide Epic Labels. Courtney Ortiz Jan 18, 2017. Awesome - thanks! Like. Stu Jun 11, 2018. I believe this will only be hidden for the logged in user, not for everyone. I would think that @Courtney Ortiz would want this for everyone. Does anyone know how to do this as a global setting.
Please provide a print screen of your Issue Links configuration. This is to confirm whether the links you have displayed on your print screen, as shown below, are provided by Jira. If the link does not exist on the Issue Links configuration page, it cannot be removed from Jira using ScriptRunner. Instead, you need to remove it from GitLab.Missing data always brings in the question of people hiding something that may have looked bad. The only viable way to restore an issue is to create a new instance of JIRA and restore a backup that has the issues. Then export them to a csv file and import them to your production instance. You will lose the history. 1 answer. If you want to delete an issue (Epic, story, task, sub-task) you simply need the permission to delete issue. If you haven't this permission, check the permission scheme to know witch users or roles have it. Delete permission is generally granted only to JIRA administrator and project administrator.
Can't remove Issue changed to Epic from the active sprint board. I have an Issue in the current sprint which had to be changed to an Epic. Now I want to remove the Epic Issue from the sprint since we will work on the sub- Issues, but it seams that its not possible. I see the Epic on the active sprint board, but not in the Back Log so that I can
Visualize – Get a single view of already existing hierarchical relationships, represented as issue links, sub-tasks or Agile Epic-Story links. Creating a JIRA Structure To create a new structure, select Structure – Create Structure in the top menu or click the Create Structure button on the Manage Structures page.