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Join priorities after Server > Cloud migration

Виталий Ковалёв
Contributor
August 30, 2021

Hey there, 

It seems that Migration Assistant treated our standard priorities as non-standard and made doubles. Is there a way to replace duplicates with standards?

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Jack Brickey
Community Champion
August 30, 2021

That is ugly!

so the way to fix this is to rename all of the duplicate unwanted priorities. For example let’s say you have two highest priorities rename one of those to say Highest2 and the same for others, Medium2… Then use JQL search to find all of the xxxxx2 priorities and use book at it to assign them to the appropriate priority, e.g. Highest, Medium… once you’re done you can then go into the priority scheme and remove those xxxx2 priorities. To be safe be sure to rerun your JQL searches to ensure there’s no issues associated with those priorities.

Виталий Ковалёв
Contributor
August 31, 2021

I didn't know that if delete Priority it will ask which priority to replace with.

Jack Brickey
Community Champion
August 31, 2021

Per my instructions you don't delete a priority until do you have moved all issues out of that priority. Were my instructions unclear?

Виталий Ковалёв
Contributor
August 31, 2021

When you press `Delete` for a particular priority you can select priority to replace with.

Jack Brickey
Community Champion
August 31, 2021

ok understood. then you can certainly follow that process if you only have a single duplicate, i,e. two High, two highest, etc.

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