Time Tracking in Smart Commits does not record all logged time with multiple commits in a single push

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    • Type: Bug
    • Resolution: Duplicate
    • Priority: Low
    • None
    • Affects Version/s: 7.3.6, 7.12.0
    • Component/s: Smart Commits
    • 7.03
    • 1
    • Severity 3 - Minor

      Problem

      Time Tracking in Smart Commits does not record all logged time with multiple commits in a single push.

      Steps to reproduce

      1. Create a new text file, test.txt.
      2. Execute below git command, 1st push with 10 minutes logged time.
        git add test.txt
        git commit -m "KEY-1 #time 10m 1st in push"
        
      3. Update the test.txt file again, execute below git command (2nd push with 20 minutes logged time).
        git add test.txt
        git commit -m "KEY-1 #time 20m 2nd in push"
        
        git push
        

      Expected Results

      The logged time should be reflected as 30 minutes in total.

      Actual Results

      2 worklogs are added, but the total time spent (Logged) only take either 10m or 20m.

            Assignee:
            Unassigned
            Reporter:
            Sean Chew (Inactive)
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