[JIRA] (JENKINS-61769) git-parameter-plugin in declarative pipeline showing origin1 and origin as remote branches but actually did'nt exist

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Jenkins / Bug JENKINS-61769
git-parameter-plugin in declarative pipeline showing origin1 and origin as remote branches but actually did'nt exist
Change By: krishna prasad
Summary: git-parameter-plugin in declarative pipeline producing showing origin1 and origin as remote branches but actually did'nt exist
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Re: git-parameter-plugin in declarative pipeline showing origin1 and origin as remote branches but actually did'nt exist
Hi Boguslaw Kilmas,

Yes I am already using use-repository option.
  so that it will select appropriate branches before the Jenkins build start .

In this case I am confused since origin1 remote branch is not existing in repository as you can see in the above comments . So how this is getting populated in the parameter branch list.

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krishna prasad edited a comment on Bug JENKINS-61769
Hi Boguslaw Kilmas [~klimas7] ,


Yes I am already using use-repository option. so that it will select appropriate branches before the Jenkins build start .

In this case I am confused since origin1 remote branch is not existing in repository as you can see in the above comments . So how this is getting populated in the parameter branch list.
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