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Task objects listed "Unknown" #9521

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Lhorus6 opened this issue Jan 7, 2025 · 0 comments · Fixed by #9522
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Task objects listed "Unknown" #9521

Lhorus6 opened this issue Jan 7, 2025 · 0 comments · Fixed by #9522
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Lhorus6 commented Jan 7, 2025

Description

Problem displaying task names, listed as "Unknown"

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OCTI 6.4.5

Reproducible Steps

Steps to create the smallest reproducible scenario:

  1. Go to Cases > Tasks
  2. Open a Task
  3. Scroll down and click on "+" next to "Related entities"

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  1. Apply a filter "Entity type = Tasks"

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-> All Tasks are listed "Unknown

@Lhorus6 Lhorus6 added bug use for describing something not working as expected needs triage use to identify issue needing triage from Filigran Product team labels Jan 7, 2025
@delemaf delemaf self-assigned this Jan 7, 2025
@delemaf delemaf removed the needs triage use to identify issue needing triage from Filigran Product team label Jan 7, 2025
@romain-filigran romain-filigran added this to the Bugs backlog milestone Jan 7, 2025
@SamuelHassine SamuelHassine added the solved use to identify issue that has been solved (must be linked to the solving PR) label Jan 16, 2025
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