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Key: JRA-5891
Type: Support Request Support Request
Status: Closed Closed
Resolution: Duplicate
Priority: Major Major
Assignee: Unassigned
Reporter: Symcor JIRA2
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Watchers: 0
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Copying of issues from one project to another

Created: 09/Feb/05 03:30 PM   Updated: 01/Feb/07 01:34 PM
Component/s: Administration
Affects Version/s: 2.6 Pro
Fix Version/s: None

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Environment: Apache Tomcat
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Participants: Anton Mazkovoi [Atlassian], Keith Brophy and Symcor JIRA2
Since last comment: 3 years, 31 weeks, 4 days ago
Company: symcor.com (Find related issues)
Resolution Date: 16/Feb/05 12:40 AM
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Can I copy issues from one project to another?
If so, how do I do that?

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Anton Mazkovoi [Atlassian] added a comment - 16/Feb/05 12:39 AM
At the moment it is not possible to copy an issue into a different project in one step. It is possible to copy and issue and then move it.

Anton Mazkovoi [Atlassian] added a comment - 16/Feb/05 12:40 AM
Please vote for and watch the linked issue to receive updates on its progress.

Symcor JIRA2 added a comment - 16/Feb/05 06:57 AM
It sound like "issues still can be copied". But not in one step.

Can you tell me how it is done?


Keith Brophy added a comment - 28/Feb/05 08:23 PM
Hi Ian,

The 'Clone Issue' operation allows a user to create a duplicate of an issue within the same project. The clone issue is a replica of the original issue - containing the most of the same information stored in the original issue - e.g. summary, affects versions, components, etc.

More information can be found at:

http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira/docs/latest/cloneissue.html

Let us know if you have any further questions.

Regards,
Keith


Symcor JIRA2 added a comment - 01/Mar/05 07:02 AM
Thanks a lot. This is a good 'nuf solution.