Turnes out JIRA will accept labels with underscores but it is sometimes diplayed as a space depending on the browser used. It isn't possible to create labels with spaces in them.
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Hmm, I did that and the underscore is still replaced with a space. I'm on v6.4.13 btw.
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Gaston's suggestion will work on jira6 as well. Though this will appear that it is not having underscore
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But the moment you click on update it will appear as
image2017-3-14 21:46:27.png
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Hi Alok,
you're right. When the field is written the underscores show up. Now my problem is I cant create labels with spaces in them since the underscores always show up.
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Hi Sandor, i'm afraid you cant:
https://confluence.atlassian.com/jirakb/creating-multiple-word-labels-779160786.html
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Being able to get underscores into a label seems like a bug in what JIRA expects. So I wouldn't do it
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