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Bug
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Resolution: Fixed
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High
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6
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Severity 3 - Minor
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JIRA Cloud team
Summary
When adding a value in the Due Date field, the user filled in the time expected in the timezone set in their profile. However, this date is converted to UTC and is perceived as the wrong date for the users of Jira.
This occurs for Due dates on issues, Start & Release dates on versions, and Date-only custom fields on issues (not Date&Time custom fields).
Environment
JIRA Cloud
Workaround
Currently there is no workaround
- duplicates
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JRACLOUD-67326 Releasing a version shows the Release Date one day behind the date originally set in Cloud latest infrastructure
- Closed
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JSWCLOUD-22316 Versions showing start date and release date 1 day earlier
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- is cloned by
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