Details
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Bug
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Resolution: Fixed
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Medium
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17
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Severity 2 - Major
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1
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Description
Summary
On a setup where 2 similar workflows are configured within the same workflow scheme, the property from one workflow is taking effect on issue types that are not assigned to that workflow.
Steps to Reproduce
- Create a duplicate workflow (Workflow_1 and Workflow_2) containing To Do, In Progress, Done status.
- Set up the following workflow scheme :
Name Issue Types Workflow_1 Story, Epic, Tasks, All Unassigned Issue Types Workflow_2 Bug, Sub-tasks
- Assign the workflow scheme to a project.
- Edit the workflow property for In Progress status for Workflow_1.
- Add the property jira.permission.work.denied and blank value (property to disable worklog on the workflow).
- Try to use "Log Work" for a Story and try to use "Log Work" for a Bug.
Expected Results
Log work should not be available for any issue type on In progress status except for Bug and sub-tasks.
Actual Results
Log work is disabled for Bug and sub-tasks even if Workflow_2 has not property to disable it.
WORK_ON_ISSUES granted by permission scheme but DENIED by workflow
The workflow property that will take effect is the one from the workflow which is assigned to All Unassigned Issue Types.
Attachments
Issue Links
- is duplicated by
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JRACLOUD-67705 Status property key unintentionally applies to multiple workflows
- Closed
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JRACLOUD-68864 Workflow status properties being applied to all workflows inside a workflow scheme
- Closed
- is related to
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JRACLOUD-67154 Workflow property jira.permission.work
- Closed
- relates to
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JRACLOUD-67800 Workflow status properties are not working
- Closed
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- mentioned in
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