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Created | Oct 29, 2012 6:54:58 PM |
Updated | Apr 10, 2013 6:09:45 PM |
Priority | Normal |
Type | Usability Problem |
State | Open |
Assignee | Anna Zhdan (Anna.Zhdan) |
Subsystem | Import |
Fix versions | No Fix versions |
Fixed in builds | No Fixed in build |
Affected versions | No Affected versions |
Browser | Any Browser |
OS | Any OS |
Verified in build | Not verified |
Verified by | Nobody |
Reviewed by | No reviewed by |
Severity | Undefined |
This is probably not bug, but is very annoying.
What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. I was testing csv issue import. And in first try I just set issue number to some random number (85732497).
2. Then I deleted this issue created from import (because it was only for testing import)
3. I imported all all issues from csv file, I set those issue numbers from 1 to 50
What is the expected result?
That new issue number will be greater than 50, which is latest valid, not deleted issue number.
What happens instead?
When we started using youtrack, each newly created issue has number greater than 85732497
We really need to reset those issues numbers, back to something normal, because working with numbers greater than 85732497 is not very convenient.
Thank you for your help!
What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. I was testing csv issue import. And in first try I just set issue number to some random number (85732497).
2. Then I deleted this issue created from import (because it was only for testing import)
3. I imported all all issues from csv file, I set those issue numbers from 1 to 50
What is the expected result?
That new issue number will be greater than 50, which is latest valid, not deleted issue number.
What happens instead?
When we started using youtrack, each newly created issue has number greater than 85732497
We really need to reset those issues numbers, back to something normal, because working with numbers greater than 85732497 is not very convenient.
Thank you for your help!