I've created a new issue Type for a project as a standard issue type (not sub-task)
All previous standard-issue types in the project has the Estimate field where we add our story points.
The new issue type does not have the Estimate field, but i need it since it too should be valued in SP.
I've tried adding timetracking, but that is not the problem since all the other issues have the estimate field.
So the new issue type should basically have all the same fields as all the other standard issue, but is missing Estimate.
You can see the difference below.
no, doesn't solve it.
and log work isn't on the other standard-issues.
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on the create screen that you used to create issue should contain the field called time tracking ...that will surely show out the estimated in the view screen like original and remaining estimate .If its already there in the create screen then check the field configuration whether it is "hide or show"
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we don't work with remaining estimate, and the field is still showing on the original standard issues.
If I change an issue, for example task, to the new issue type the fild goes missing in the view screen, but reappears when I turn it back to a task issue again.
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both original and remaining estimate comes when the time tracking added to the create screen of the issue
if its added and still u cant see ...then check the field config of that particular field thats linked with that issue
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