Hi Group,
I have seen this question a lot, but the answers have not been working for me.
I have Due Date as a field in my issues and I do have permission to schedule issues. However when I klick on the field below due date I cannot add/edit it.
Can anyone please help me?
Thanks,
Karen
Hi Karen,
Have you checked that the Due Date field is present on the edit screen for your issue type/project?
Hi Sana,
thanks for your reply!
Yes when I click on my task in the Kanban board and the screen opens, on the right hand side there is a bar with different variables (components, time tracking etc.). The ' Affects version' and the ' Due date' are the only ones I cannot change. I don't need the first one so I don't mind for that one.
Best,
Karen
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BTW: When I go to the issue tab (in stead of Kanban) and I click "create issue > open dialogue " I cannot fill in due date. When I click configure fields in the top right, ´due date´ is not shown as an option.
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So you need to go to the project where this issue belongs and modify the edit screen for the ticket. If you're not a Jira admin you have to find one and ask them to help you out.
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Thanks is worked! I needed to edit the ' create issue' screen. That way it was editable in the ' edit issue' screen.. (because it was already a field there)
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TO JIRA TEAM:
It would be nice Jira say you have no permission to something so we don't spend hours chasing our own tail :)
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For anyone still running into this issue where the aforementioned solution does not work, check the project's permission settings. It may require you to be a member of a group or role on a project to be able to edit the due date field (or other fields).
For exmple: I was an Admin on the project trying to update the due dates on my tickets. However, my role (Administrators) was not part of the grouping in the permissions of the project that allow such people to edit the field.
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Thanks so much for that pointer was going round in circles editing the screens it was permissions !
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I am still struggling with this. Could you provide more details?
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What if both schedule permission and screens are in place, but still no success?
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