Hi,
I'm trying to use the Jira business project and so far I could give tasks a time estimate and track times against the estimate - on tasks that were created in the previous version. Now when I create a task I still can log time, but I didn't find a place where it is possible to define an estimate. Has this been moved - or even removed???
Thx for help
Markus
Hi Alexey,
I checked: Time tracking is added to all Screens by default and therefore as I described I can add times.
The problem is that when using the shortcut to create new tasks I don't see any place to define the estimate and once the issue is created there seems to be no place where to add it.
If there is a place where I can do this, please tell me. Otherwise a comment in the description would be helpful to know this in advance, because otherwise you have to recreate all tasks and loose a lot of information.
Regards
Markus
Hello,
You need to add time tracking field to the create, edit and view screens.
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Hi Alexey,
Thanks for your input.
I did read https://confluence.atlassian.com/adminjiracloud/configuring-time-tracking-818578858.html, but if I'm looking at settings in a business project, I find the menu Issue types, issue security and issue collectors, but no menu issues where I can configure this.
Could you add a screenshot or a link to description that explains how to do this for business projects?
Thanks
Markus
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Here is the screeshot
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