In Assets, the icon name for 'Document Certificate' is misspelled

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      Issue Summary

      In Assets, the icon name for 'Document Certificate' is misspelled as 'Document Cerificate', with only one 't' in the second word (certificate).

      Steps to Reproduce

      1. Spin a vanilla JSM instance
      2. Create an object schema
      3. Create a new object type and search for "cer" at the icon drop-down

      Expected Results

      The name for the 'Document Certificate' icon is correct.

      Actual Results

      The name for the 'Document Certificate' icon is misspelled.

      Workaround

      The icons' names for Assets come from the following table in the database:

      select "ID","NAME" from "AO_8542F1_IFJ_ICON" where "NAME" like '%Cer%';

      Editing the icon name through the database and restarting Jira quickly corrects this:

      Please test the above in a lower environment first. Also, before proceeding with any changes in your Production database, please also take a backup of it!

      Versions Tested

      Testing Requirements Version Affected Version
      Customers Reported Version 5.12.22 Yes
      Most Recent Bug-Fix Release 10.7.2  Yes 
      Most Recent LTS 10.3.8   Yes
      Previous Supported LTS 5.12.25   Yes

      Additional Notes

      Getting an export from that table and running it through a grammar and spelling check showed that the "Document Certificate" was the only one misspelled when this bug was created.

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            Assignee:
            Bartosz Ornatowski
            Reporter:
            Edson Araujo
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