When I create an Issue using the Create button in the header, I can add labels at this point. However when I create the issue and view it the labels I added are not saved. So to add labels I need to go into a created issue and manually add at that point, it's a real pain.
I've checked and we only have one Labels field (the original Jira one) so no one has created a duplicate field that is incorrectly linked.
Any ideas?
Hi Robyn,
I just tested and am not seeing in my instance. Can you provide more info?
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Hi
- Sorry I'm unfamiliar with those acronyms, but it's a software project if that helps!
- Adding existing labels or creating new ones, nothing saves to the Labels field
- Yes all users on my project are suffering from this. I've used Jira for years across multiple companies and never had this before so a bit stumped!
Here's a run down of exactly what I do to help:
1. Create a new issue (this issue runs across multiple/any issue types)
2. Fill in required fields
3. Add an existing label
4. Click off the field to make sure that it has infact been added and not just typed in (label becomes an icon with a little x, not just text)
5. Create issue
6. Navigate to issue
7. Labels field is empty
8. Click on Labels field to add a label, and this all works as normal and expected
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I see the same behavior as Robyn on my instance.
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Same here any resolution
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Having the same issue for a company-managed project.
It doesn't happen in all projects tho, only in some of them. I tried to find a common trait, but there isn't anything in particular. The projects use the same workflows and schemes, just one of them doesn't save the labels.
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@Sandy Kasselia , I would love to see some screenshots demonstrating this issue...
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@Jack Brickey I finally got access to the customer's environment and saw that it was an automation that caused this problem... So it's solved now!
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