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Lost Epic Children during import

Rachael Garbee
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September 22, 2020

To move a Next Gen project to a Classic you must export your data and then import it into a new Classic project. I have done this multiple times today and each time am unsuccessful on some level. I've reached my breaking point and am reaching out for help. During my import I am losing all the children that are associated to an Epic. I have ensured the fields are visible on the new board and I have named and mapped them in the CSV and the fields during import. However, every time I import I lose the parent/child association between an Epic and its tasks. 

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Abhinaya Sinha
Atlassian Team
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September 23, 2020

Hi @Rachael Garbee have you tried moving issues rather than doing import/export? We have done work in preserving epic links when moving issues. So curious to know if it works for you. Thanks.

Rachael Garbee
Contributor
September 25, 2020

I'm afraid to use the move functionality b/c if information is lost during the move I cannot get it back. Do you have thoughts on that?

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