Hi.
Me and my colleague test Jira (server, v.7.9.2) and Confluence (cloud) integration at the moment, so I added Jira tasks on the congluence page. They were added and displayed correctly (see the red square):
But, when my collegue tries to enter the same page, the tasks can't load correctly:
And then - "unexpected error":
Preconditions:
How can I make my colleague see Jira tasks correctly?
We just moved all our spaces to another Confluence domain, and everything is OK with Jira links here. Seems the issue is not actual anymore, so this thread can be closed.
Can your colleague access the issues in the Jira project? He will need access to the project in order to see the issues in Confluence.
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Can you translate the specific error you are getting for me.
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Hi Brant
It were something like
"Getting detailed data..." on the 2nd screen;
"Unable to retrieve data due to an unexpected error" on the 3rd screen.
But our company was moved to another Confluence domain and we still do not receive the bug here. So the issue is not actual anymore.
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Well... I can't say that it was truly resolved, but it is not actual.
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