I have a workflow scheme and I need to remove a workflow from it.
In Jira 5.X I needed to disassociate this scheme from every project before actually removing a workflow, but in Jira 6.0 it looks I can do it directly. However if I click remove next to the workflow, I get a prompt (There are unpublished changes. Do you want to publish this draft now?). Here I start getting server errors if I click on the publish button.
Is this a bug?
Hi Adolfo,
Please make sure if the workflow you are trying to remove from the workflow scheme doesn't have any drafts (there will be a exclamation mark next to the workflow name if there are any drafts). If there is a draft, please remove the draft and give it another try.
but if it doesn't help, please raise an issue in our support system: https://support.atlassian.com and attach your latest logs. We will need to take a closer look at the case.
Thank you!
Clarissa.
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Hi Adolfo,
Could you perhaps include some of the error messages here? I tried reproducing this in my local instance, but no dice so far
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When I click Publish I get a browser dialog: An operation is in progress. If you navigate away from this page your changes may be lost.
Then a Jira dialog: The Jira server was contacted but returned an error response. e are unsure of the result of this operation.
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Sounds like a bug. You might want to report it at jira.atlassian.com.
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