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Hello everyone!
I would like to ask for your help to know how I can configure the tracking system within one project
I am viewing this link below https://confluence.atlassian.com/jirasoftwareserver/logging-work-on-issues-939938944.html about the estimation system in the Jira.
Our current estimations system has "day" type of view, so 6h = 0.75d , 2h = 0,25d etc.
I would like to change the view of the estimation on "hours", but I want to update this only for one project, not in global Jira settings.
Is it possible?
Thank you.
No, the length-of-time display is a global setting.
It has to be, otherwise you'd be getting nonsense from cross-project reporting.
Thank you for your answer. But as for cross-projecting reporting, it doesn't make sense because different projects use different time estimations (hours, story points, etc), so in case gathering cross-project reporting with different estimation approach times there will not be clear statistics
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Your projects may well be using different estimates, but they'll be doing it in different fields.
My point about the cross-project reporting is about a single field, when projects are using the same estimation field. - you need the field show the data in the same way for the reporting to work.
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