Hi,
I am evaluating JIRA Client v3.5.1 add-on on JIRA v6.1.5 instance. I am working offline on my JIRA tickets i.e., creating/transitionin status, via JIRA Client and then later when the JIRA server is up and running, the tickets are synchronized.
But upon synchronizing the offlince tickets from JIRA Client to JIRA server, the actual timestamps of the tickets are not transmitted instead the synchronization time is being considered as the actual timestamp for the tickets and are updated in JIRA server.
Also, while transitioning the issue, the timestamp populated during the post-functions while transitioning the ticket must transmit the actual timestamp rather than synchronization time as the actual timestamp.
How can the actual timestamp of an ticket updated offline be transmitted from JIRA Client to JIRA server. Can anybody share the approach on this issue.
Hi Naren,
I'm sorry for delayed reply; somehow we missed your question on Answers.
If I understand correctly, by "timestamp" you actually mean the "updated" date on the server and in the issue history. Unfortunately, we can't do much about it. For JIRA server, the update happens when JIRA Client uploads your changes. There's no way we can override that time and "insert" an update into the past. Sorry if that is an inconvenience.
Kind regards,
Igor
Thanks for the update, Igor!
I wanted to check, if there's a print functionality in the JIRA Client in order to print the ticket from the JIRA Client.
It would be great if you can throw some pointers on this. It would help a lot.
Regards,
Naren.
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