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Issue history indicates that i changed fields start/end date but I did not do it

bohdana_mokhovyk
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February 18, 2020

I'm having a problem with date fields in my projects. It seems that they are being filled by "me" without me knowing about it. I have no idea why this is happening.

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Joe Pitt
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February 18, 2020

Can you give some examples and why you don't believe the date doesn't belong to you. Every time you make a comment, edit, transition, etc. a date may be assigned to it with your ID.  If a date is set in a post function during a transition you execute your ID will be assigned to it. I don't use cloud but they may have other dates set. 

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February 19, 2020

I am absolutely sure that I did not change those dates. I created a test project and created 30 issues within it. Most of them had start/end date changed around 1 day after they were created. There is no post-function in my workflow that could have done it. Besides this is happening regardless of any changes to issue.

From my observations, it goes like this: I create an issue, do nothing to it, then after a day or two start/end dates get set to the value which is equal to the day I created the issue.

Anyway, my main concern is not so much about my id assigned to the change. The bigger question is why is it happening at all? I want those fields to remain empty for a while until I decide to fill them out. 

Joe Pitt
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February 19, 2020

That sounds very odd. I would contact cloud support.

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