I would like to set up a Kanban with RAGed swimlanes - eg tickets with comfortable contingency to complete; (Green); tickets within 1 day (Orange) and tickets without sufficient time (Red). I was hoping I could write filters for this eg:
duedate > now() + ??numberOfDays(Original Estimate) GREEN
duedate < now() + ??numberOfDays(Original Estimate) RED
I was hoping there's an inline date parsing function I could use and avoid writing a Script. Is this wishful thinking?
I'd suggest a calculated custom field with Scriptrunner.
It would put the expected finish date there and that you could use in a filter.
Does that make sense?
Thanks Krisz. When would that field get evaluated?
Ideally I'd like it to happen when the board is refreshed (not when the ticket is created) as a ticket that was in the Green/Contingency swimlane yesterday may now be in the expedite swimlane today.
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With a custom script attached to that page (web fragment) that runs the calculations might work.
https://scriptrunner.adaptavist.com/4.3.3/jira/CustomisingUI.html
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Thanks Krisz - I thought as much - better roll up the sleeves and write a script.. I haven't done this before. Can I consider the script as an external, custom function that could be used in JQL. If not I guess I'd need to abandon the idea of having swimlanes based on likelihood of breaching a due date.
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hi there,
there is no parsing in JQL.
I assume you'd like to add the number of days to the duedate and then based on the calculated date you'd determine which category it falls into?
You'd have to write a script.
Sorry for being the bearer of bad news.
Cheers,
Krisz
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