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Suggestion
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Resolution: Unresolved
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Deleting a user from an instance removes the filters/dashboard associated with that user.
If the filter is associated with a board, it makes the board unusable.
Ownership of the filter should be passed to other user instead of removing it and also notify the admins that user with a message when user is being removed and send an email
Workaround
If the filter is associated with a board, it makes the board unusable.
A site admin can take over ownership of any such filters.
Dashboards of deleted users will remain in Trash for 60 days before being permanently deleted. Steps to restore, here: https://support.atlassian.com/jira-cloud-administration/docs/manage-shared-dashboards/#Restore-a-dashboard-from-trash
- duplicates
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JSWCLOUD-21620 Boards cannot be accessed and filters get deleted when a user is deleted
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- Closed
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JRACLOUD-76758 Deleting a user from the site will remove dashboards they created
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- Closed
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JRACLOUD-81094 When a user is deleted from a site, their dashboards should not be moved to trash
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JSWCLOUD-21850 When accessing an URL of a deleted Board, there is a misleading 'Board not accessible' error message
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- Closed
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JRACLOUD-84224 [Internal] Support contact regarding filters and dashboards moved to trash after owner deleted
- Closed
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JRACLOUD-82787 Comprehensive Decommission Checklist for User Accounts in Jira
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- relates to
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JRACLOUD-76758 Deleting a user from the site will remove dashboards they created
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- Closed
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