Hello... Jira Cloud here.
I am working with a few folks on moving their issues over from NextGen to Classic Projects.
What I am wondering is if there are any work arounds to resolve the issues named in this link under
Specifically - the links between Epics and Stories that are broken when moved to Classic.
Right now I am trying to determine resource and effort for these and just want to get a good idea if what Atlassian states cannot be done in the above link, actually cannot be done.
Hi Andy,
I don't see anything in the document that list Epics and Stories as being a problem with migrated. Have you tried a single Epic and it's Stories to see what happens?
i haven't done this but since Epics in NG don't have Epic Link (or has this changed :-)), I would assume the following to be the right (?) approach....
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And as an additional safety net: create a csv export of your issues with all custom fields before you start moving anything at all. That way you have a snapshot of your data before you move them as a reference for fixing anything that may go wrong or that you need to fix manually (such as the story point estimation).
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yep. that is precisely to the point i made...
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Yes so that's what I am asking in this case - is this 100% true or are there ways around this with potential 3rd party tools or maybe assistance from the vendor?
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