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I know this has been asked a few times, but none of the documentation seems to help me.
https://docs.exalate.com/docs/how-to-sync-datedatetime-custom-fields-in-jira-cloud
Use Case:
I want to sync issue start date from one Jira cloud instance to another Jira cloud instance
I already do this with Due Date
Outbound sync from instance A:
I did a quick debug.error(replica.start.value) output check on instance A and the Start Date is displayed as Mon May 08 00:00:00 UTC 2023
Inbound sync to instance B:
I did a quick debug.error(replica.start.value) output check on instance B and the Start Date is displayed as 1.683504E12
It is not updating the field on instance B at all. Leaving me to wonder why it shows a weird number value on instance B?
What am I doing wrong?
Ps. The Due Date sync seems to work differently as per documentation found and is working correctly
https://docs.exalate.com/docs/how-to-synchronize-a-due-date-field-in-jira-cloud