The keys are generated sequentially as issues are created. However, apparently this issue was moved. Moving actually recreates the issue in the target project. So it gets a new key at the time it is moved.
The chronology is irrelevant here. The important thing is the issue against which the commits were made, which in this case was HHH-4394. That is the one that needs to be marked as resolving.
The keys are generated sequentially as issues are created. However, apparently this issue was moved. Moving actually recreates the issue in the target project. So it gets a new key at the time it is moved.
The chronology is irrelevant here. The important thing is the issue against which the commits were made, which in this case was
HHH-4394. That is the one that needs to be marked as resolving.