When changing ownership of a filter, the filter project ID's become numbers.

Sean Kennedy November 16, 2015

Just wondering if this was a known bug?    When changing ownership of a filter, the filter project ID's become numbers.  

Original Filter:

project in (OSRCORP, OSRCRD, OSREID, OSRMFT, OSRGMD, OSROMNI, OSROOTCS, OSROTHER, OSRPIX, OSRQCA, OSRQCES, OSRQCL, OSRQCT, OSRQED, OSRQES, OSRQGOV, OSRQIP, OSRQIS, OSRQL, OSRQMT, OSRQRS, OSRQTIL, OSRQTL, OSRQUEST, OSRQUIC, OSRSNAP, OSRMTRAIN, OSRFIRE) AND issuetype in ("Advice & Counsel", "Code Review", "Non-QC Inquiry", "OS Contributions") AND status != Closed

 

Filter after ownership change:

project in (10701, 10700, 10715, 10720, 10805, 10704, 10716, 10705, 10723, 10722, 10706, 10717, 10714, 10718, 10710, 10801, 10711, 10712, 10713, 10804, 10702, 13801, 10724, 10719, 10721, 10707, 11001, 13500) AND issuetype in ("Advice & Counsel", "Code Review", "Non-QC Inquiry", "OS Contributions") AND status != Closed

 

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DebraE January 25, 2017

I have seen this happen with filters where ownership has changed, but have also seen it happen when that is not the case.  Has anyone submitted a bug to Atlassian? 

Here is a related topic:

https://answers.atlassian.com/questions/38517182/saved-filter-jql-getting-modified-automatically-

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Dave Marsico January 12, 2016

Just encountered this as well. Curious if there is anything that can be done to avoid this.

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