Hi Team,
Please guide me how to find the changes happened related to the Parent task (Changing the parent and child Level configuration) in any issue.
Hi @Manoranjith - Welcome to the Atlassian Community!
While on the issue, click the History tab in the Activity section in the bottom middle of the page.
Hi John,
Thanks for this, Is there any way i get it as a report for all the issues.
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Not for the history, no. Maybe using an API, but not sure.
The other thing is that you can create a filter that returns the issue that you want - might be as simple as Key = ABC-123
Save that filter and then create a Dashboard or use an existing one and add a Gadget to it for Activity Stream. Then use the Filter you created. This will show you a running list of everything happening with that issue.
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Hi @Manoranjith
If you are interested in a specific issue, you can check the single issue history.
For the list of issues, you can try the following options:
Activity Stream Gadget. Here you can filter by project, assignee, issue key and single date and get all changes made to the tickets.
Issue History for Jira app. Here you have a bunch of filters and the ability to track changes for any standard/custom field [issue type changes in your case]. You will get all updates in a well-structured report.
*the app is developed by my team. Here is the article on this topic: 3 ways to see user activity in Jira
Hope you will find the best option for you.
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Hi @Manoranjith ,
Welcome to Atlassian community!
You get each and everything from the comments.
Please check it from the issue history.
If you need the the all issue reports you can simply use the JQL for the issue list then click on the CSV to get all the details.
Please Accept the Answer If it helps you.
Regards,
Sanjen Bariki
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