I am facing a weired issue in JIRA where the tool is creating duplicate tickets automatically.
For e.g a user created a ticket and assings however JIRA is creating a duplicate ticket with the same subject line and that ticket is left as unassigned.
i have checked this now for couple of ticket however its very uncertain.
Please advice how to troubleshoot such issues.
Ok, so what do the 287 original tickets all have in common? How were they created? (UI, REST, Plugin, Email, Trained penguin typist?)
The original issues were created a year ago, we where at ticket number 25-300, now we are at number 760. But suddenly today I woke up today and there are 287 new tickets with the same exact content that the initial tickets (25-300), this was done while I was not online and with my account. The tickets don't even have created_date of today, they have the exact same creation_date as the original ones. So I'm assuming that there were some database updates not done by JIRA.
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And how are you creating the original issues? And what do the duplicates have in common?
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You need to do what I suggested - start with how you're entering it. What do the duplicates have in common?
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I have something similar, but in my case JIRA duplicated 287 tickets with all their content, it did it while I was offline, not sure about what to do.
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Start with how the issues are being created? UI, REST, Plugin, Email, trained penguin typist?
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Do you see any errors when you run the Integrity checker?
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