Hi Community Colleagues,
we ran into a problem where issue were not created via CSV import.
After some research we found the root cause: the jira.date.picker.java.format was changed.
Rechanged it, Import worked perfectly fine.
d/MM/yy
dd/MM/yyyy
But for sure we now want to know who / why the jira.date.picker.java.format changed?
Neither in the Log nor the surveillance we found something matching.
Can someone help me out?
Thanks a lot,
Nina
Hi Nina,
Unfortunately, the audit log within Jira Server does not yet record who is making those changes. I found a recent feature request that feels appropriate for this over in JRASERVER-69803. Sorry there is not a clear solution for this problem today.
Andy
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@nina_schmidt - hi Nina! Who has access to the server to find and modify either the jira-config.properties or jira-application.properties files? If it's a sufficiently small list, I would reach out to those individuals to see if anyone made the change.
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Hi @Dave Liao about 7 to 9 people, but in three different companies (us, solution provider, host). You can assume what the answer might look like? ;-)
But you can modify the date in the system settings - extended settings - but same group of people that have admin access.
Thanks
Nina
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