On Wed, Sep 7, 2016 at 8:51 PM Lefty Leverenz
wrote:
> Is this a timezone problem?
>
>
Possibly. I tried changing my JIRA timezone to UTC+0, just in case, but it
had no effect. I don't think JIRA stores the timezone with these dates, so
it might be assumed to be midnight when reporter translates
On Wed, Sep 7, 2016 at 7:21 PM sebb wrote:
> On 7 September 2016 at 22:44, Christopher wrote:
> > Also noticed that it says "It's not possible to amend release details",
> but
> > that's not true. If you give a different day for the same version, it
> > overwrites.
>
> I think amend is being use
Is this a timezone problem?
-- Lefty
On Wed, Sep 7, 2016 at 8:48 PM, Christopher wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 7, 2016 at 7:19 PM sebb wrote:
>
> > On 6 September 2016 at 23:38, Christopher wrote:
> > > Why does reporter use 1 day earlier than JIRA when I use the "Fetch
> > > releases from JIRA" featu
On Wed, Sep 7, 2016 at 7:19 PM sebb wrote:
> On 6 September 2016 at 23:38, Christopher wrote:
> > Why does reporter use 1 day earlier than JIRA when I use the "Fetch
> > releases from JIRA" feature?
>
> What exactly do you mean by that?
>
What I mean is that when I put the release date in JIRA
On 7 September 2016 at 22:44, Christopher wrote:
> Also noticed that it says "It's not possible to amend release details", but
> that's not true. If you give a different day for the same version, it
> overwrites.
I think amend is being used in the sense of edit.
Editing a file is not the same as
On 6 September 2016 at 23:38, Christopher wrote:
> Why does reporter use 1 day earlier than JIRA when I use the "Fetch
> releases from JIRA" feature?
What exactly do you mean by that?
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Also noticed that it says "It's not possible to amend release details", but
that's not true. If you give a different day for the same version, it
overwrites.
On Tue, Sep 6, 2016 at 6:38 PM Christopher wrote:
> Why does reporter use 1 day earlier than JIRA when I use the "Fetch
> releases from JI
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