I am trying to create a new issue and am receiving this error:
It could be what @Walter Buggenhout describes. However the problem could be internally, within the request type, as a hidden field with a predefault value could exist. If you go to project settings > request types and located this request type and click on it, on the available to the customer fields, you might see a hidden field. That hidden field, as I stated previously, will have a predefault value. Worth checking it out.
Hi @Casey Whitehead ,
It looks like there is a problem with an approver for your request. An automated function is trying to select a user that is not / no longer an active user. Have a look at the approval settings for the issue type you are creating or a postfunction of the workflow of that same issue type that tries to automatically set the approver.
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Thanks, I will try this out. I've been creating tickets this way for over a year and no configuration has changed but we have had users disabled. This issue type doesn't require a change manager to review but I will check it out.
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