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Status Submitted
Workspace Targetprocess
Created by Guest
Created on Aug 14, 2025

JIRA Archive functionality in TargetProcess

Jira has implemented Archiving functionality which works as a "soft delete" and makes the item view only.  For synced items, you are able to modify the TargetProcess entity, and the change is not applied to the Jira item.  Additionally, JIRA achieved items are only visible from the archive view, which allows for un-archiving items.  It would be great to have this functionality in TargetProcess, so that we could leverage it in JIRA as well as benefit from having a soft delete functionality in TargetProcess.  Thanks!

Idea priority Medium
  • Guest
    Aug 15, 2025

    Great idea!  We struggle with this today in terms of archiving.  Jira makes it easy to "archive", but in Targetprocess, we are left with open items which can be confusing.