Issue Summary
When using Jira with German locale, the behavior for editing float values is not consistent.
Steps to Reproduce
- Set up a Jira environment with German locale.
- Create a test object schema.
- For any object, create an attribute of type float.
- When adding or editing a value for a float attribute in the Object Schema view, if you add the number using a comma (the standard for German locale), the error message "Value is not valid (Float)" will be shown. The error does not happen if a dot is used instead of a comma, but the value will be displayed correctly with the comma.
- When adding or editing a value for the same attribute in the Object view, however, it is possible to do so using a comma OR a dot. However, the value is then displayed with a dot.
Expected Results
Assets should fully respect the German locale settings and allow editing of float attributes with a comma. The values should also be consistently displayed with a comma.
Actual Results
- When adding or editing a value for a float attribute in the Object Schema view, if you add the number using a comma (the standard for German locale), the error message "Value is not valid (Float)" will be shown. The error does not happen if a dot is used instead of a comma, but the value will be displayed correctly with the comma.
- When adding or editing a value for the same attribute in the Object view, however, it is possible to do so using a comma OR a dot. However, the value is then displayed with a dot.
Workaround
Versions Tested
Please confirm all versions that have been tested for this issue, and indicate whether the tested version is affected or not affected, below:
Testing Requirements |
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Customers Reported Version |
5.17.4 |
Yes |
Most Recent Bug-Fix Release |
10.2.1 |
Yes |
Previous Major Release |
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Most Recent LTS |
5.12.15 |
Yes |
Previous Supported LTS |
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