Hi @Eran Roiter ,
As informed by @Manoj Gangwar , it is "Epic Link" system field. You can find all your field details by running the rest api in your browser and search with the ID.
https://<yourdomain>.atlassian.net/rest/api/2/field
Hi @Eran Roiter,
If you have site admin permission then you can check it.
Go to settings> Issues> Custom fields> edit any existing field and then replace the ID.
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My favourite method available to everyone is just use of the JQL:
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Thanks for your answer,
how can i add the column if i don't know which one is it ?
I don't think its a custom field.
Thanks
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@Eran Roiter it is an Epic Link system field, for my instance, you can check for yours if you have admin privileges on your instance.
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when you start typing the field the JQL will suggest the correct field.
but the answer from @Rilwan Ahmed is faster, and with some browser extensions it looks human friendly
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