When the status of a task in the project changes or the time estimate changes, a certain value of 4h is set in the task estimate field.
I checked the automation, there are no scripts. The post of the function, there is also nothing related to this. Field settings. I can't find the source of the problem. The error is observed only in one project, in the rest everything is OK.
Hi @Архипов Тихон , Welcome to the Atlassian Community,
Have you checked the transition properties of the workflow that is used in your project ?
Hope we get to the bottom of this,
Dick
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Yes, I checked the properties when going to the business processes tab
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If no scripts are running and the status change properties are cleared, I'm a bit lost...
It started met thinking outside the box: could we be facing something like a time zone induced offset of a default value here? In other words, is this project different from the other projects in this way (user time zones included)?
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The problem is that the time estimate field should not have a default value. And I can't find anywhere where to see if it exists and what it is. But thanks for the thought about time zones, I'll look in the settings. Although in this case, I do not understand why, when changing the time estimate, he immediately returns it to its original state with a separate action
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Hey @Архипов Тихон,
If you use add-ons like Scriptrunner or JMWE, check their listeners in Administration > Manage apps. It is possible that some scripts are running.
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