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Some custom fields are not searchable in Plans (Advanced Roadmaps)

hpatani
Contributor
May 31, 2024

Story Points is a number field, associated to the correct Project and screens - is also searchable.

But when I try to add it to the Plan - I cannot find it.

Any help is appreciated

 

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Walter Buggenhout
Community Champion
June 1, 2024

Hi @hpatani,

After changing the estimation method in your plan to Story points (as mentioned by @Fernando Eugênio da Silva, Jira's system field Story Points should become available under Fields in your timeline view, as well as Progress (story points). No additional import should be necessary.

If the story points field is a custom field you created yourself, apart from Jira's system field, it may well be that importing that field is not supported. In that case, I would recommend switching to the system field instead, since it is embedded in a lot of standard functionality in Jira out of the box.

Hope this helps!  

hpatani
Contributor
June 1, 2024

That with @Fernando Eugênio da Silva response is very helpful. 

 will try your suggestions.  Thank you!

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Fernando Eugênio da Silva
Community Champion
May 31, 2024

@hpatani 

To show Story Points field in your 'Plans' you need to change your Estimation in Plans Settings. Go to Plans SettingsScheduling > In Estimation change to Story points.

 

Then back to your plans and Story Points field should be displayed.

hpatani
Contributor
May 31, 2024

Thank you Fernando.

I was able to change the estimate to Story points - but I have a custom field calle dStory points on my jira project - I am unable to add that custom field to the plan view.

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