> Thanks for your answer.
> 
> I suppose "Fixed in" is equal to "fixVersion"? Sadly, there was no version 
> yet, when I fixed most issues.
> 
> I am using right now "project = UIMA AND component = TextMarker AND status in 
> (Resolved, Closed) AND fixVersion = EMPTY", but I cannot use "Bullk change". 
> After a short google search, I think this is because the issues are resolved 
> or closed. I also cannot change "Fix Version/s" in a single issue.
> 
> I have doubts whether it is a good idea to open all (92) issues again.
> 
> Any ideas?


It's a known "problem" with the default Jira settings. When possible, I suggest 
to change the default Jira workflow so that closed issues can be edited (which 
some people object to) - but looks like the Apache Jira isn't configured in 
that way. Under these circumstances, I don't know another solution short of 
reopening the issues, again - sorry.

I think it only applies to Closed issues though. You should still be able to 
edit Resolved issues.

Probably it's best to reopen the closed issues, set the version and then 
resolve them again. It is probably also a good idea to leave issues "resolved" 
at least until a release has been made. I didn't read the release guidelines 
yet, maybe it says something about a best practice when to "Close" issues.

-- Richard

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