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[Search] The new Issue View shows inconsistent data #81113

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dalnoki opened this issue Nov 21, 2024 · 2 comments
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[Search] The new Issue View shows inconsistent data #81113

dalnoki opened this issue Nov 21, 2024 · 2 comments
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Product Area: Issues Sync: Jira Apply to auto-create a Jira shadow ticket Type: Bug

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@dalnoki
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dalnoki commented Nov 21, 2024

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SaaS (https://sentry.io/)

Steps to Reproduce

Reported by a customer, when searching on the Issues page and adding the release.version: 7.*, timeSeen>10, is not resolved, assigned is none, is not ignored filters results in unexpected data when switching between 30 and 90 days time range. If any of the filters is removed, it seems to work normally. There are a lot of issues that appear in the 90 days time range, which happened within the last 30 days, but these issues don't appear if we switch the time range to 30 days.

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Expected Result

All issues that match the filters should appear in the 30 days filter as well

Actual Result

Some issues that last happened in the last 30 days only appear if we set the 90 days time range

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┆Issue is synchronized with this Jira Improvement by Unito

@dalnoki dalnoki added the Sync: Jira Apply to auto-create a Jira shadow ticket label Nov 21, 2024
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getsantry bot commented Nov 21, 2024

Auto-routing to @getsentry/product-owners-issues for triage ⏲️

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snigdhas commented Nov 21, 2024

Haven't quite been able to repro this - the only case where i've found a disparity in the issues listed is if the timesSeen in 30 days is < 10 but timeSeen in 90 days is > 10. In that case, even if the issue has had an event in the past 30 days, it would not be shown in the 30 days query.

@dalnoki Do we know if that's the case with the issues that are missing in the 30 day results for the customer? Or do we have more details about the issue from the customer report?

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