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Type:
Bug
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Resolution: Won't Fix
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Priority:
Low
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None
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1
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Severity 3 - Minor
Summary
When changing the context of a field, all issues associated with that will have the field updated (e.g. removing a project from a field context will set the values for that field to none).
But when such modification occurs, and a user is editing an issue (or simply click on Edit without reloading the page for that issue), the history will create an entry as if the user had set the value of the custom field (whose context has been modified) to none.
Environment
Jira Cloud
Steps to Reproduce
1. Create a field context in a custom field, pointing to a specific project:
2. Set a value for that same custom field in an issue from the referred project. Leave it's view page open;
3. In a new tab, edit the custom field's context, removing that project from it:
4. Go back to the issue view page of the previous issue, but do not reload the page. Click on Edit, and edit the value of another field. Update, and then check the history entry:
Expected Results
The entry should not include an update made to the custom field whose context was modified, as it can be misleading.
Actual Results
Jira creates an entry as if the user had edited the custom field's value.
Workaround
No workaround at the moment
- relates to
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JRACLOUD-68960 Configure context for Select List (single choice) custom field break default value for old issues
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- Gathering Impact
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