How to find an Exception you've submitted?

When you "Blame IDEA core" and submit an exception, how do you find the associated JIRA issue based on the "Submitted as 86866" information?

Thanks,
Jon

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i have no idea. i use "reported by (myself)" as a search criteria

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Hello Jon,

When you "Blame IDEA core" and submit an exception, how do you find
the associated JIRA issue based on the "Submitted as 86866"
information?


Right now it's broken. We'll soon restore the email notifications that you'll
receive when your report is linked to a JIRA issue.

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Dmitry Jemerov
Software Developer
JetBrains, Inc.
http://www.jetbrains.com/
"Develop with Pleasure!"


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Hello HamsterofDeath,

i have no idea. i use "reported by (myself)" as a search criteria


...which doesn't work because all exception reports are posted to JIRA as
"Reported by Exception Analyzer".

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Dmitry Jemerov
Software Developer
JetBrains, Inc.
http://www.jetbrains.com/
"Develop with Pleasure!"




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it does, because i report stuff manually and ignore exceptions (because someone else will report them) ;)

ok, i admit i didn't read the question properly...

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Thanks Dmitry . If we are running IDEA with JDK 1.6, should we auto-submit exceptions or is that not helpful to you (only auto-submit when using default 1.5?).

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Hello Jon,

Thanks Dmitry . If we are running IDEA with JDK 1.6, should we
auto-submit exceptions or is that not helpful to you (only auto-submit
when using default 1.5?).


Please do submit the exceptions. Most of the problems are not dependent on
the JDK version anyway.

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Dmitry Jemerov
Software Developer
JetBrains, Inc.
http://www.jetbrains.com/
"Develop with Pleasure!"


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