You could restore deleted filter from back-up. Import it on test JIRA instance and get deleted filter. Then create new subscription.
Hi Vasiliy,
Thanks for looking into this and your reply however it doesn't sound very simple to me. Could you please let me know how could I restore only the deleted filter from backup and restore. I feel the filter got deleted 3-4 days ago and user has reported this issue to me today.
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Ok, lets go step-by-step.
Step number 1 - do you have a test instance for JIRA? If no, then you should create it. You could use developer licence for this instance (https://confluence.atlassian.com/jirakb/how-to-get-a-jira-developer-license-744526918.html)
This test instance will be helpfull in future, so it is reasonable to have it.
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Step 2: copy data from back-up.
Find where your JIRA xml baxk-ups are stored. Usually it are store into export subdirectory of JIRA home directiry.
Copy back-up for date you need, for example 1 week ago, to import directory on test instance. Follow this to restore data:https://confluence.atlassian.com/adminjiraserver071/restoring-data-from-an-xml-backup-802592998.html
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