Cloud software
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I created a new project, and edited the workflow
- To-Do = requested
- In progress = partial
- Done - received
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That works fine, but when I edited the status names, it changed all workflows that have to-do, in-progress, and done.
I go to change it back and says I can't because that names already exists.
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I need to change this back, as many mature projects are impacted, and I don't think I can create a new status and just swap it in since that will affect existing tickets that won't be querable anymore? Or does a mapping take care of that?
company managed, I am thinking to delete the tickets I created, they be be blocking the tickets,
Otherwise, will go through one by one, load new workflows, and migrate tickets.
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I was just hoping there was a way to have the original statuses go back, It let me change them from, but can;t change them back saying 'these statuses are already in use"
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going through one by one, using the time to clean up the workflow structure so not the worst thing.
Now I know, always create a new status, don't update existing ones, even if a new and bespoke workflow.
You guys should make that more obvious, or maybe I am just an idiot. Either way, life goes on.
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