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Bug
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Resolution: Duplicate
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Low
NOTE: This bug report is for JIRA Cloud. Using JIRA Server? See the corresponding bug report.
Steps to reproduce:
- Go to General Configuration
- Change Indexing Language to German
- Change Default Language to Deutsch (Deutschland)
- Change Default user time zone to Europe and Timezone to (GMT+01:00) Berlin
- Change any date picker field (e. g Due Date) to any date in March (e.g 4/Mrz/15 10:25 PM)
Expected Result:
- JIRA should be able to recognize "Mrz" abbreviation for March
Actual Result:
- Error thrown as below:
duedate: Sie haben kein gültiges Datum eingegeben. Geben Sie das Datum im Format 'd/MMM/yy' ein (z. B. '16/Dez/14').
duedate: You did not enter a valid date. Please type the date in the format 'd / MMM / yy' (for. & Nbsp; B '16 / Dec / 14 '.).
Workaround:
- Change the date format from 20/Mrz/15 to 20.03.15 with the below setting in Advanced Settings:
jira.date.picker.javascript.format=%d.%m.%y jira.date.time.picker.javascript.format=%d.%m.%y %H:%M jira.date.time.picker.java.format=d.MM.yy H:mm jira.date.picker.java.format=d.MM.yy
- duplicates
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JRACLOUD-41321 JAVA 8 in JIRA does not recognize some dates set in foreign language
- Closed
- has a regression in
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JRACLOUD-62769 JIRA doesn't recognize "Mrz" abbreviation for March in German
- Closed
- is duplicated by
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JRACLOUD-41309 Datepicker
- Closed
- is related to
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JRASERVER-41268 JIRA doesn't recognize "Mrz" abbreviation for March in German
- Closed