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Key: JRA-3824
Type: Improvement Improvement
Status: Resolved Resolved
Resolution: Duplicate
Priority: Major Major
Assignee: Unassigned
Reporter: Tim Dawson
Votes: 0
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need ability to rename existing user

Created: 27/May/04 08:22 AM   Updated: 27/May/04 09:27 PM
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Participants: Jeff Turner [Atlassian] and Tim Dawson
Since last comment: 206 weeks, 4 days ago
Resolution Date: 27/May/04 09:27 PM
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This is a manageability issue for larger installations... I've hit this twice: once, in my company's system, when a staff member got married and changed her name, i.e. from jdoe to jsmith.

I also hit this with my own username on this system; my username is still 'tim.dawson@notiva.com' even though I no longer work at Notiva.

If your underlying data model utilized a user ID for the foreign keys instead of copying the actual username into the field, this would be a trivial matter.



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Jeff Turner [Atlassian] - 27/May/04 09:27 PM
Yes, JIRA's data model is not the prettiest. Please add your vote for JRA-1549

thanks,