Hi,
I need to sort issues according to a calculation of Due Date and estimation. For example- if an issue's estimation is 21 working days (in average that is a month) and an issue's due date is for one month from now- in the sorted list this issue would appear first- it has to start being handles immediately.
On a farther note I wonder if there is a tool or search query that calculated the due date, estimation and assignee - so that for example if the employee X has 2 assigned issues with 21 days estimation- and he has a due date for 2 months from now- his topics would appear first in the search result. Or- an alert can be sent or priority field changed. Is there such tool?
I do not believe there is anything in standard license, out-of-the-box Jira Cloud that can do what you ask.
Some options to try are based upon your need frequency and cost/effort to invest:
For your further note scenario, I cannot tell if you are trying to load-balance team capacity or do some type of critical path analysis. I recommend trying to solve your sorting issue first and see if your selected solution can also help.
Kind regards,
Bill
Hi Bill,
Thank you for the detailed answer.
I guess I'm trying to do a little bit of both, and the solution above wouldn't do it.
I need to ask something regarding the 4th solution- Is the costume field capable of having a calculation? What would that look like? Will it be updated automatically?
What kind of automation rule did you mean?
Thank you!
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Hi Sharona,
I was noting Automation for Jira (which is built into the Cloud version). Please look here to learn about it: https://www.atlassian.com/software/jira/guides/expand-jira/automation
If you can base your calculation on fields in an issue, you probably can write a rule to compute the value with a rule. It could run automatically when a source field for the calculation changes.
Please talk to your site admin about adding a custom field to store the value. They may have other ideas how to solve the problem too.
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