Hi,
I have a question how to generate the ticket number back to number 1? or what do you guys usually do to go live? since there are no differences between development environtment and production environtment?
thanks.
@MII Dewi hi,
You can't reset the issue keys of a project and go back to 1. You just can't. Issue keys are unique and stored inside the database. If you created a project you have two options:
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Hello @MII Dewi
I haven't found a way to revert back to number 1. Usually we just go with the number, they are arbitrary anyway and it doesn't matter for the customer if the issue is number 1 or number 358.
I do feel the OCD pain though :)
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Ah well, in that case, @Alex Koxaras _Relational_ is spot on :)
Good luck with moving everything over to the new project!
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Hi @Alex Koxaras _Relational_ and @Paul Wiggers
Please kindly help, now I have trouble with the key, I already change the old key and want to re-use the old key for my new project but the error shows it can't be used because the old project is using it.
But, I tried it on my individual project and I can use this method but it's not working for the customer project. can you tell me why?
I've deleted all tickets in the old project but still not working.
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You can't change the key and you can't re-use old ones. When you change the key from a project (e.g. ABC) to something new (e.g. DEF) that project now holds two keys, the old and the new. You can still query with the old key of the project. By just to be clear, you said only about "resetting" the key and go back to one. Not holding the project's key as well. :/
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