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You are Tasked with restoring archived sub-tasks in a project.
The project to which the sub-tasks belong has since been archived, as well.
Which is the toned course of action?
See the explanation below.
The best course of action is to restore the project, then the sub-tasks. This is because sub-tasks cannot exist without their parent issues, and parent issues cannot exist without their project. Therefore, restoring the project first will ensure that the parent issues are also restored, and then restoring the sub-tasks will re-attach them to their parent issues. Restoring the parent issues only will not restore the sub-tasks, as they are still archived. Restoring the project only will not restore the sub-tasks, as they need to be restored separately. Restoring the parent issues, then the sub-tasks will not work, as the parent issues cannot be restored without their project. Restoring the project, then the parent issues is unnecessary, as the parent issues are already restored with the project.Reference:[Restoring an archived issue], [Managing Jira Projects Data Center and Server: Certification Bundle]
A Scrum project has the following five configured versions:
How many of them will be available in the versions panel of the project backlog?
See the explanation below.
Three versions will be available in the versions panel of the project backlog: epsilon, delta, and gamma. These are the three unreleased versions in the project, as shown in the image. The versions panel only shows unreleased versions, as they are used to plan and track the progress of upcoming releases. Released and archived versions are not shown in the versions panel, as they are considered completed and no longer relevant for planning purposes.Reference:[Working with versions], [Managing Jira Projects Data Center and Server: Certification Bundle]
All stories in your project are linked to epics within the same project. Using a bulk operation, you moved some stories to another project. What happens to the epics?
See the explanation below.
Epics are moved automatically but epic links are lost when stories are moved to another project using a bulk operation. This is because epics are a type of issue, and issues can be moved across projects. However, epic links are a type of issue link, and issue links cannot be moved across projects. Therefore, the stories will lose their epic links after the move, and the epics will remain in the original project.Reference:[Moving multiple issues], [Managing Jira Projects Data Center and Server: Certification Bundle]
Jon notices that an issue was created incorrectly in project
See the explanation below.
Jon needs Move Issues and Create Issues permissions to move an issue from project A to project B. Move Issues permission allows him to initiate the move operation, while Create Issues permission allows him to create the issue in the destination project. Transition Issues permission is not relevant for moving issues, as it only affects workflow transitions. Administer Projects permission is not required for moving issues, unless the issue type or workflow needs to be changed during the move. Assign Issues permission is not required for moving issues, unless the assignee needs to be changed during the move.Reference:[Moving an issue], [Managing Jira Projects Data Center and Server: Certification Bundle]
Which statement is definitely true about priorities in Jira?
See the explanation below.
Jira administrators can create and update global priorities, which are the default set of priorities available in each project. Project administrators cannot re-order, create, or update priorities in their projects, unless they have Jira administrator access. The same set of priorities is not always available in each project, as Jira administrators can configure priority schemes to assign different priorities to different projects.Reference:[Configuring priorities], [Managing Jira Projects Data Center and Server: Certification Bundle]
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