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      Summary

      The JIRA Issue/Filter macro won't display the information contained on the Development field of software projects, and also the macro breaks after trying to reorder the issues using this field.

      Environment

      • Confluence cloud
      • Jira software

      Steps to Reproduce

      1. On a Confluence page insert a JIRA Issue/Filter macro.
      2. Configure a JQL which will return issues with the Development field.
      3. On the macro's view option, add the Development field.
      4. Save the macro and publish the page.
      5. Reorder the issues using the Development field.

      Expected Results

      • The information contained on the Development field/column should be shown along with the other fields.
      • After reordering the issues on the Development field/column, we should see all the information in the new order.

      Actual Results

      • The content of the Development field/column is not shown.
      • After reordering the issues using the Development field we receive an "Internal Server Error":

      Notes

      This might be related to the fact that the Development field is an array.

      Workaround

      Currently, there is no known workaround for this behavior. A workaround will be added here when available.

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          Henrique R

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            IMPORTANT: JAC is a Public system and anyone on the internet will be able to view the data in the created JAC tickets. Please don’t include Customer or Sensitive data in the JAC ticket.

                Summary

                The JIRA Issue/Filter macro won't display the information contained on the Development field of software projects, and also the macro breaks after trying to reorder the issues using this field.

                Environment

                • Confluence cloud
                • Jira software

                Steps to Reproduce

                1. On a Confluence page insert a JIRA Issue/Filter macro.
                2. Configure a JQL which will return issues with the Development field.
                3. On the macro's view option, add the Development field.
                4. Save the macro and publish the page.
                5. Reorder the issues using the Development field.

                Expected Results

                • The information contained on the Development field/column should be shown along with the other fields.
                • After reordering the issues on the Development field/column, we should see all the information in the new order.

                Actual Results

                • The content of the Development field/column is not shown.
                • After reordering the issues using the Development field we receive an "Internal Server Error":

                Notes

                This might be related to the fact that the Development field is an array.

                Workaround

                Currently, there is no known workaround for this behavior. A workaround will be added here when available.

                  1. sortError.png
                    9 kB
                    Henrique R

                        2797cdbebccd zhikun xu (Inactive)
                        gtworkowski Guilherme T (Inactive)
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                            2797cdbebccd zhikun xu (Inactive)
                            gtworkowski Guilherme T (Inactive)
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