Im trying to create a basic label on a single page and I keep getting this error. I update Java. What am I missing here?
I am having the same issue. What do I have to do?
Thanks
I have the same issue.
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This is exactly the behaviour I have. Not able to add any label.
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I get the 500 error if I try to use . in the label.
It should be made clear what characters are allowed and the error message needs to be explicit why it fails
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Agree. I added text and clicked the create before the add....but due to using a . it continues to produce the error.
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This issue is back. The only option to add a label is to click the "Create" option in the drop-down menu that appears after entering a new label name.
When I try adding a label by clicking on the option in the drop-down menu, the GraphQL error message appears. Yesterday there was no issue adding labels. We are using Confluence Cloud. (See two screenshots below.)
Any suggestion as to why this is happening?
Thank you.
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Hello Michael,
Welcome to Atlassian Community. It's nice to have you.
Could you confirm your Confluence version? There's a bug with Confluence Cloud where adding a label without text produces that error. There's a video attached of the behavior.
Can you tell me if this is the behavior you're experiencing? If not, could you share with us a video or describe the exact behavior you're encountering?
Regards,
Shannon
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Hi Michael,
I just wanted to follow-up with you and let you know that I've confirmed this behavior on my own instance and I can say that the same occurs also if you do not select the Create dialogue from the drop-down that shows in case you are creating a new label.
I've included a short video on the bug above that shows how I worked around it.
Could you confirm if you are able to resolve the issue this way?
Thank you!
Regards,
Shannon
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Hi @Shannon S I am having this problem now. I am adding tags referenced to an index like @"6.1.2" but is not working working for me
graphql error: unexpected http status: 500
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Hi Oscar,
This indeed could be related. There's also a 2nd bug with the similar behavior when using special characters, as you did:
I would recommend watching both so that you can updated when this has been fixed. In the meantime, avoid using special characters in your labels, and you should no longer encounter the issue.
Let me know if you have any trouble, or if you continue to experience the issue after removing the characters.
Take care,
Shannon
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Hi Alf,
Were you able to click on the Create section prior to Adding the Label?
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