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I'm not able to create Jira issue from confluence , prompted error message "epic link is required" , but there is no field for me to input the epic link. Kindly advise.
Hi @kelly_jee
Check the validator of the task issue type, because it seems that the Epic link is marked as a required field.
yes. epic link is mandatory for task creation. if that case , we can only create issue from Jira and can't create issue from confluence instead with using /Jira macro?
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What is you confluence version?
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we subscribed for premium plan . confluence cloud suppose always under "latest " version? if not please advise where can check the confluence version? TQ
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Yes you are right! I got confused from the image you pasted, and thought you were on-premise (server/DC). Apologies! Unfortunately you can't make Epic Link to be a required field form the field configuration, and thus appeared in the jira macro.
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no worries. any idea on how to resolve this issue? coz we have to make epic as mandatory to ensure users will not miss out to fill this field.
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Well.. if the Epic Link is a mandatory field, they have to create the issue from Jira directly. Otherwise, you could
Something along the above lines.
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