We have two tickets which have a time that was worked right after midnight today (20/Dec/12 12:11 AM)
yet when we run the timesheet report they show up in 19/Dec/2012 column..
I looked at TimeSheet admin in Jira, and see no time zone configurations.
Is this a bug or a timezone issue?
Hi,
It might be timezone issue, have you checked this tricky document: https://www.primetimesheet.net/wiki/Multiple_Time_Zones.html?
What timezone does JIRA use and your profile? You can check first in administration - general configuration, and second in your priofie.
Thank you.
I've just updated the link.
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Just to clarify, this is not an issue of two users seeing the same info differently.
I am the user with that sees the worklog at 12:11 AM by looking at ticket directly (and querying the database directly), but timesheet doesn't.
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And that user who logged the work, does he have the same timezone?
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The user is in GMT-06:00 and it shows up as 11:06 on Dec 19 for him, which is correct, IMO, as it's still 12:06 AM in GMT -05:00. Basically, I think from my GMT-05:00 perspective what I see in worklog as time and what I see in the timesheet should be consistent.
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That's exactly the case described in the link I gave above. It's the feature, timesheet shows work on the day worker worked. It's tricky, but I hope makes sense too.
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