Hi All,
Issue : Time stamps (First resolved, Ready to test, Deployed) are missing for some days in JIRA. Two months, datas are missing.
I have the data available in my hand, i have to insert the datas into JIRA.
Could you please advise how to insert those missing data's in JIRA.
Thanks,
Pavithra
Hi,
I added @@Formula: and performed re-index as well.Log is not displaying :|
Is there a possible to insert via data base.I am not much aware of JIRA data base part.
Thanks,
This is not a field you can "set" / update.
It's a dynamic field which displays a calculated value based on the issue's "variables".
Function wise.
You cannot "hard set/code" this value.
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Timing in log is very important to us, i need to bring back those either hard coded or setting change .
could you advise whether we can add those through import csv option in jira.
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Depends on the type of field they are.
Are they calculated or enterable by the users?
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Dear Alexey,
Thanks for replying.
I already added this field to the edit screen of logs
Still it's not displayed in log edit screen.So i think this is not workable in my case.
Dear Gezim,
Yes. Also attaching the screen for your reference.
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Could you provide the log edit screen as a screenshot?
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Hi,
If this was a "regular" custom field update is possible.
This however I assume must be a syntax mistake, because this is a dynamic value, not a stored one.
This is my formula for a sample field:
Total Estimation
<!-- @@Formula:
(issue.get("customfield_10506") != null ? issue.get("customfield_10506") : 0) +
(issue.get("customfield_10507") != null ? issue.get("customfield_10507") : 0) +
(issue.get("customfield_10508") != null ? issue.get("customfield_10508") : 0)
-->
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Edited:
Is that caclulated custom fields addon?
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Most of the fields are available on the view issue screen only if they have values. If there is no value, then you can set a value for such a field only on the edit issue screen (the edit button) or in a transaction screen.
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Thanks for replying.
do you mean the below screen ? This is already set up in JIRA.
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No, that is a screen of setting a custom field. You need to set the edit screen for an issue. You can find more info here:
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