I suggest going forward to not allow deleting issues. It will happen again.
Always disallow delete. It's something that a user really needs to justify in full before they do it. Every time.
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currect @Joe Pitt
suppose a scenario in which a project contains hundredes of issues for that case what should have to do @Nic Brough -Adaptavist-?
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I would move them to another project named 'projectname'-deleted. When you move them they can still be searched for by the old name if someone wants to. Hardly a week passes that someone isn't looking to restore a deleted issue.
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Take an xml backup of the whole system, load it into a dev JIRA, delete all the issues from the project except the one you want to import, then export it all again, and use "project import" to pull in that single-issue project from the exported xml.
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