We have a requirement wherein we have to display the original estimate for subtask. This section is made available at the parent task wherein a user can get the glimpse of all the subtasks at one instance. As of now the values configured are for issuetype, status, assignee, progress. How can i include original estimate.I am not able to find the value associated with original estimate or estimate of subtask. I tried giving different names as estimates, original estimate but the field is nt allowing. So i am not sure whether we can display the estimate for subtask or not
Got it . set "timeoriginalestimate" in the jira.table.cols.subtasks setting
Hi Jayashree,
Check out our recently released Issue Matrix plug-in -- it should help with displaying original estimates and any other field in sub-tasks. The Issue Matrix allows for customization and visualization of sub-task fields, independent from the parent level. It also allows for flexible configuration per issue type or project. See more on its functionality here: https://botronsoft.atlassian.net/wiki/display/ILV/Concept and let us know in case you need any support.
Best,
The Botron Software Team
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Got it . its timeoriginalestimate
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Hi. I did give estimate to the subtask but it wasnt getting displayed.
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hello Jayashree Shetty,
while creating the subtask itself you can give the Original Estimate value and it appear on the parent subtask panel.
but to know the status of the subtask in parent panel, you need to Log Work the subtask.
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