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Suggestion
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Resolution: Unresolved
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Description
Problem Definition:
Currently when an issue is excluded from a plan you can edit the issue sources under the plan settings "Configure >> Issue Sources >> Edit Issue Sources" then the items that were excluded will show up unselected, and you can manually review these items to get a list of issues or releases excluded from a plan this way and you can re-add those items to to the plan by reselecting them and submitting the changes.
However, there are no other ways to generate a list of issues or releases excluded from a plan. If an issue or release is accidentally excluded there is no easy way to identify the item other than the method outlined above
Suggested Solution
Provide a report in portfolio with a list of issues OR a JQL search option such as:
issue IN plan() issue NOT IN plan() issue Excluded from plan() fixVersion IN plan() fixVersion NOT IN plan() fixVersion Excluded from plan()
Any option to generate a full list of items that are expressly excluded from a plan for easy identification
Workaround
To look up version exclusions in the DB:
SELECT * FROM "AO_D9132D_EXCLUDED_VERSIONS";
Excluded issues are saved in the "entity_property" table noting the entity_id aligns with the issue id on the jiraissue table:
SELECT * FROM entity_property WHERE ENTITY_NAME='IssueProperty' AND PROPERTY_KEY='jpo-exclude-from-plan';
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Issue Links
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JSWCLOUD-20014 Option to create a list of issues excluded from plan
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