Hi @KOBAYASHI HIROKAZU _JIT TRI_ ,
Workaround Via third-party apps and API
Hi @KOBAYASHI HIROKAZU _JIT TRI_
@Ollie Guan thank you for mentioning Issue History for Jira.
I just want to add that marketplace apps work after installation, not for previously deleted issues. So, it is a good option to prevent losses in the future.
More details here: How does it work?
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@Ollie Guan Thanks for recommening our restore-deleted-issues app.
By default, Jira does not track deleted issues and deleted issues are lost forever. To prevent it happening again, you can try Restore Deleted Issues app developed by our team. In order for this app to work, the app must have been installed before the issue is deleted.
After you install this app,
Below you can find an article about tracking and restoring deleted issues in Jira.
How to Track and Restore Your Deleted Issues in Jira
If you have any questions, feel free to schedule a demo with us.
Hope it helps.
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Hi @KOBAYASHI HIROKAZU _JIT TRI_
Unfortunately if you did not have backup of your data you cannot restore your data back.
Moving forward you have a couple of things to consider:
Based on your organizations risk tolerance you could pick one or more of the above approaches.
Thanks
Vish
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Hi @KOBAYASHI HIROKAZU _JIT TRI_ ,
If you have an admin access maybe it's still possible to restore it from the trash. Otherwise, unfortunately, if you hadn't had a backup, it might be impossible. To backup your Jira you can use third-party tools like GitProtect backup & Disaster Recovery software. In the situation like that you can use granular restore and get your data back fast. Here is a video where you can learn about our granular restore option more: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B8Hb2_FQN94
You can find GitProtect on Atlassian Marketplace: https://marketplace.atlassian.com/apps/1228719/gitprotect-io-backups-for-jira-cloud?hosting=cloud&tab=overview
Hope you will find this answer useful,
Regards,
Daria
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Hi @KOBAYASHI HIROKAZU _JIT TRI_ ,
In Jira, when an issue is deleted, it is removed from the database and can no longer be accessed or viewed. Any data associated with the issue, such as comments or attachments, will also be deleted and cannot be recovered.
However, in some instances if any plugins as mentioned by @Ollie Guan was already installed before deleting the ticket, then you can restore them.
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