Sometimes the Eclipse Client isn't showing labels in workitems while the Web Client works fine
Steps to reproduce:
1. Create a new project from scrum template
2. Add a new 'contributor' type attribute called 'Member1' to the Defect work item type
3 Create another contributor' type attribute called 'Member2' to the Defect work item type
3. Select to edit the Defect's editor presentation. Add a new tab of 'Custom Attributes Layout' layout
4. Add a section 'Left' to the newly created tab
5. Create a new presentation for member1, type combo
6. Create another presentation for member2, type combo
7. Save change to the project area
8. Create a new Defect work item in the Eclipse client. Click on the custom attribute tab and confirm that the label of the second member combo field does not appear.
If the ids of the fields were member1 and member2. I saw the problem.
If the fields were member1 and newname, I didn't see the problem.
This is a product defect, but you can get around by choosing label ids that are different.
1. Create a new project from scrum template
2. Add a new 'contributor' type attribute called 'Member1' to the Defect work item type
3 Create another contributor' type attribute called 'Member2' to the Defect work item type
3. Select to edit the Defect's editor presentation. Add a new tab of 'Custom Attributes Layout' layout
4. Add a section 'Left' to the newly created tab
5. Create a new presentation for member1, type combo
6. Create another presentation for member2, type combo
7. Save change to the project area
8. Create a new Defect work item in the Eclipse client. Click on the custom attribute tab and confirm that the label of the second member combo field does not appear.
If the ids of the fields were member1 and member2. I saw the problem.
If the fields were member1 and newname, I didn't see the problem.
This is a product defect, but you can get around by choosing label ids that are different.