HI,
We have upgraded JIRA to 5.0.6 last week and now I want to add new Workflow Scheme in the system. I notice that I am not able add more than 30 characters in the name of the workflow any more.. In the previous version there was no limits and I was able to name with with more characters.. Is this a BUG or a intentional behavior?
It is very strange becouse when I want to make a copy of a current scheme that have more than 30 characters then everything is ok.. It is saying even more becouse of words: "Copy of.. " More! I can remove one letter for example "C" from "Copy" and I am able save this name with more characters. But not able to add any more characters..
Can somebody confirm the same or say that this was introduced in a new version? If so.. Can I know the reason why there is a limit now?
Thanks
Mirek
Hi all,
Atlassian confirm that this is a BUG and looks like that we will have a fix in JIRA 5.2
You can track the progress on the process of implementing the fix under this JIRA issue:
https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/JRA-28527
I hope that the realease will be soon
Regards,
Mirek
Looks a lot like https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/JRA-28527
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AFAIK, WorkflowScheme has a name of max 255 chars (as defined in entitymodel). Now what are you describing is a javascript?!? problem, possibly ... Does it reproduce on all browsers ?
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Hi Radu,
Yes.. I can reproduce this on any browser.. Chrome, Firefox, IE, .. This is very frustrating since there was no limit and now from some reason I am not able to add longer name. We have special naming convention and now it is imposible to follow it.
From this reason I need to now if this is a bug like Raimonds suggested or maybe intentional behavior? (to fix other bug or bigger problem). If it is a bug then is this fixed in 5.1?
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Then, it's a bug.
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