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Dru Kepple
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+1...plus more-than-one if possible... This request just came down from on-high; but it's my fault that I'm unable to comply!
Ver comentario · Publicado 28 ago 2019 · Dru Kepple
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+1 for this feature. We're in a similar situation where our end users would prefer some anonymity.
Thank you for letting us know that you're looking into it, at least.
Ver comentario · Publicado 25 ene 2019 · Dru Kepple
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One more +1.
My use case: We're in the situation of need to "backfill" data for metrics purposes. As we use the platform we make changes, add data, migrate this or that...it's easy enough to write scripts that utilize the API to update old tickets in some cases, but obviously we can update non-closed tickets. We would love to be able to update all tickets.
For example, we realized we needed to migrate a custom string field to a custom number field, and after learning we can't change the data type of a custom field once it's been created (another request...) we created a "sister" field for the same data. We'd like to drop the string field all together, but we can't because of all of the closed tickets for which we cannot migrate the data.
This makes me worry that as we deprecate old custom fields, they'll just pile up and create clutter, and we'll have to continue to add to our metrics logic to "check this field and if it doesn't exist check this field and if that doesn't exist check this field and...."
Ver comentario · Publicado 21 dic 2018 · Dru Kepple
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