I have a jira project with a tab containing only calculated number fields from the JIRA misc custom fields plugin. The tab isn't displaying according to jira because all of the fields do not have a value. I have tried to test just one of the fields by setting it equal to 0 and changing the formula that does the subtraction but I have had no luck getting any of these calculated number fields to display. The formula I am trying to use is this:
<!-- Formula:
(issue.get("customfield_11431") != null ? Integer.parseInt(issue.get("customfield_11431")) : 0) -
(issue.get("customfield_11460") != null ? Integer.parseInt(issue.get("customfield_11460")) : 0) -->
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you all!
Do you need to have the Integer.parseInt? I am using a similar formula and it works in mine
<!-- @@Formula: (issue.get("customfield_11885") != null ? issue.get("customfield_11885") : 0) -( (issue.get("customfield_10322") != null ? issue.get("customfield_10322") : 0) + (issue.get("customfield_10323") != null ? issue.get("customfield_10323") : 0) + (issue.get("customfield_12125") != null ? issue.get("customfield_12125") : 0) + (issue.get("customfield_12126") != null ? issue.get("customfield_12126") : 0) + (issue.get("customfield_12127") != null ? issue.get("customfield_12127") : 0) ) -->
That wasn't the problem but I just realized from looking at your code again I had missed the 2 '@' symbols. Its working now. I can credit that one to you, I have been over and over this for days now. Thank you so much.
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