Hello -
I was researching a question for a Jira ticket and I noticed the [JIRAUSER###] tag instead of the jira id we assigned to that user (I've attached a snip below.)
Thanks!
Stacy
Hi @Stacy Haller ,
I believe that user could have been renamed. You are seeing this bug
I tried to search for an answer, but only kept finding ways to add a user id, etc.
Thank you for your response!
Stacy
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I just stumbled upon this.
You can translate a JIRAUSERxxxx to username via an api call
<JIRAURL>/rest/api/2/user?key=JIRAUSERxxxx
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Thanks! - that's just what I needed.
If anyone is interested, to find a JIRAUSER key the alternate is:
<JIRAURL>/rest/api/2/user?username=<username>
Noting they may not have a JIRAUSER key.
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Have you found any solution for this issue?
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