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Bug
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Resolution: Not a bug
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Low
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None
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9.0.1
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None
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1
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Severity 3 - Minor
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Issue Summary
This is reproducible on Data Center: yes
Creating multiple Jira issues from a table in Confluence includes all rows, every time. Even if you have already performed the action on an earlier row, or add new rows to the table.
Steps to Reproduce
- Create a Confluence page with a simple table with text in three rows.
- Connect a Jira site via Application Links
- Go to the Confluence page, select any text on the table, and click the Create Jira Issue button.
- Click on "Create multiple issues" in the pop-up.
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- Create a Confluence page with a simple table with text in three rows.
- Connect a Jira site via Application Links
- Go to the Confluence page, select text from one row on the table and create one Jira Issue.
- The issue will be added to the table.
- Go to the Confluence page, select text from one row on the table, and click the Create Jira Issue button.
- Click on "Create multiple issues" in the pop-up.
Expected Results
It's possible to select or deselect the issues you want to create.
Actual Results
It's not possible to select or deselect the issues you want to create.
This means that if you have any rows on the table you don't want to include, it's not possible. You also can't add additional rows to a table and then create multiple issues from them, as it will force you to create issues from every row on the table again.
Workaround
The only known workaround is to create Jira issues one at a time.