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Adding Time Estimation in filter query as a column

Shpendi Rakipi
Contributor
March 9, 2020

Dear all,

I am trying to implement Time Tracking for the agents in my company and I want it to be shown in the columns in filter query. However, when I try to find the appropriate option there is none. 
How can I add, if it's possible, Time Tracking as an column in the filter query? 

EDIT:

I managed to add Time Spent and Time Remaining as a column but I also want the original Time Estimation as a column. I want to show the original estimation of 10h (when the agent first used Time Tracking) 4h of Time Spent and 6h of Time Remaining. 

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Petter Gonçalves
Atlassian Team
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March 10, 2020

Hello @Shpendi Rakipi

Thank you for reaching out.

Per your description, I believe you are trying to add the Original time estimate as a JQL column in your issue navigator. Is that correct?

Can you please confirm if you are using a Jira Software or Service Desk project? Also, are you using Next-gen or Classic?

As you can see in the screenshot below, the Original estimate field can be easily found and added as a column:

Screen Shot 2020-03-10 at 15.26.15.png

In order to add any values to the original estimate for your issues in Jira Software projects, you must configure your issue layout under project settings with the Original estimate, so you will be able to see that field in the issue view and properly update it.

Let us know if you have any questions.

Shpendi Rakipi
Contributor
May 22, 2020

Hi @Petter Gonçalves 

 

I don't know what happened but I never received a notification for your reply. Today, when I was browsing the activity, I realised I had one!

 

Thank you very much for your support and my apologies for this very late reply!

I use next-gen and I managed to find the same column.

 

Have a good weekend!

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