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Unable to see all the actions check-runs with same job name #18648

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saurabh-git-dev opened this issue May 20, 2024 · 0 comments · Fixed by #18650
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Unable to see all the actions check-runs with same job name #18648

saurabh-git-dev opened this issue May 20, 2024 · 0 comments · Fixed by #18650
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bug Confirmed bugs or reports that are very likely to be bugs priority-2 Bug that affects more than a few users in a meaningful way but doesn't prevent core functions

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The problem

When I have the same name of the job in 2 different workflow files, I can only see one workflow job on github desktop.

Release version

latest

Operating system

Windows10

Steps to reproduce the behavior

  1. Create a repo
  2. Create 2 GitHub action workflow files with the same job name and can enable trigger on a pull request.
  3. Now open a pull request.
  4. Both actions will start running
  5. You can check the result on github website and github desktop

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Additional context

I have found the issue. And I can open a pull request.

@sergiou87 sergiou87 added bug Confirmed bugs or reports that are very likely to be bugs priority-2 Bug that affects more than a few users in a meaningful way but doesn't prevent core functions labels May 21, 2024
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