The wall of code is quite a bit to absorb before someone is able to assist you. Try to trim it down.

Debugging 101 - split the problem into parts. Remove the data entry and hardcode your values. If problem goes away, issue is in data entry, otherwise continue to split up the problem until you are unable to identify what is not working. That should (hopefully) be a much smaller hunk of code to look at. There is also the potential that while breaking it down into parts that you will happen to find the problem yourself.

--MidLifeXis


In reply to Re: What's missing here when I use JIRA::Client to update a custom field in an issue? by MidLifeXis
in thread What's missing here when I use JIRA::Client to update a custom field in an issue? by sailortailorson

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