🎱 Jira Change Issue To Epic

Current user has "assign issue" permission for all the selected issues; Change Comment. This field is not hidden in any field configurations the selected issues belong to; Current user has "comment issue" permission for all the selected issues; Change Component/s. Selected issues belong to one project, and that project has component/s You can change it by adding that field to the screen used by Epics on that project or through the Bulk change project. Just on the issue card itself, click the colored square next to the issue title and choose from the available options: Or from the Epics panel in the scrum/kanban board of a company-managed project, you can still select a color 3. Click on the edit button. You will have the Jira server issue -like and so you will have the field "Epic name" field. This is the issue key (based on project key, ofc) 4. Update it, save, close, switch back to the new interface and enjoy! Iswaren Answer accepted. Your REST call looks correct to me, so I'd want to do some debugging on the message it's coming back with. Two tests: 1. Can you create the issue over REST without the Epic link field? (i.e. same code, but don't put in the line that sets cf_10003) 2. Can you manually create the issue, as the user making the REST call, in the UI Answer accepted. Mark Chaimungkalanont. Atlassian Team. Aug 17, 2020. Hey there Sean, You should be able to set the Original estimate and the Epic Link in the Create issue action itself without need the extra Edit actions. You need to set the value of the Epic Link to the "Trigger issue". If editing the Epic Link isn't working, are you using a Then in the Epic Link field, find the Epic you want to move them to. Since they are all in the same project, that should be a problem. you can do this by bulk option . in issue search search issues with that epic name and click on tools and choose the issues and click on edit there you will see an option to change the epic name. .

jira change issue to epic