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BigGantt where to get time tracking details from jira database

Rahul May 10, 2020

Hi All,

I have insatlled the BigGantt plugin to our jira server. I wan to extract all the details of BigGantt from jira database.

I am able to find the startdate,enddate from the custome field used bybigGantt.

In which table i able to find the time logeed or we can say orignal esteimate, timpesepnt, remaoing time against the task careated in bigGantt program.

Regards

Rahul Shinde

 

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Mateusz Sołowianiuk
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October 14, 2020

Hi @Rahul

Having consulted this matter with our dev teams, I am able to confirm that the requested data would be stored directly in Jira's database. 

If you need assistance extracting these values, I encourage you to contact Atlassian's support or raise a request via SoftwarePlant's Service Desk. 

Best regards,

Mateusz Sołowianiuk

SoftwarePlant Support

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Nic Brough -Adaptavist-
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May 10, 2020

The original estimate is stored in the issue table, but the rest are calculated and don't live in the database.

Why are you trying to read the database for this?  It's the worst possible way to report on Jira data, inefficient, unstable, potentially a performance problem, and often gives you data that you probably don't really understand, so it is inaccurate,

What are you trying to achieve here?  What is the question to answer?

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