Hi Team,
I have implemented one script for calculating Number Of Weeks, see below:
import com.atlassian.jira.component.ComponentAccessor;
import com.atlassian.jira.issue.Issue;
import java.util.Date.*
import static java.lang.Math.*
import java.sql.Timestamp
def customFieldManager = ComponentAccessor.getCustomFieldManager();
def dateFieldObject= customFieldManager.getCustomFieldObject('customfield_18880');
def dateFieldObject2= customFieldManager.getCustomFieldObject('customfield_12110');
if(issue.getCustomFieldValue(dateFieldObject) && issue.getCustomFieldValue(dateFieldObject2)) {
def dateValue= issue.getCustomFieldValue(dateFieldObject) as Date
def dateValue2= issue.getCustomFieldValue(dateFieldObject2) as Date
def diffdate = dateValue - dateValue2
double noofweeks = diffdate/7
double roundNoOfWeeks = Math.round(noofweeks)
int value = (int) roundNoOfWeeks;
return value
}
Now the user need some modification in it,
as
Number Of weeks(Calculated)= Today's date (NOW)- End Date ?
And if End date is reached, then (End date – Start date).
I have tried but not able to get the Today's date from the script.
Kindly please help me out to reach the modifications in the script.
Regards,
Neeta Jain
Hi @neeta jain
You can get current date in script using below snippet
today = new java.sql.Timestamp(new Date().getTime())
using this you can compare today's date with end date and do the calculation
BR,
Leo
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