Hello,
I know this is an old question that still remains unanswered, and it seems that there is no documentation available regarding this bug.
We have managed to add the 'Issue Type' field to existing issues using the 'External System Import' feature. To do that, follow these steps:
I hope this information is helpful for other users.
This solution fixed the problem
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I have no idea how you can have an issue w/o a type. however, to delete an issue (generally a bad idea) you can do that by going to the issue and selecting delete from the ellipses drop down in upper right. As long as you have delete permissions.
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I've been able to get to a broken issue type like this in a few different ways. But only on Server.
You've partially deleted the issue type, without going through the integrity checks. This is not possible on Cloud, so I'm questioning that label!
Anyway:
How you got there might not be too important directly, but it keeps my potential fix route list shorter:
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Thank you for the answer. I'm Jira admin. Not related to permission :(. The issue type information of these issues is deleted. It does not perform any operation on these issues. I get an error when I want to change the sample workflow scheme.
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