Requirement: This will be applicable for all the issues of a given project. There is a customfield Promised Delivery Date in the form. Based on the priority of an issue, this field has to be enabled/disabled for the user.
When the priority = Critical, the customfield has to be disabled. Otherwise it will remain enabled. Hence I wanted a groovy script to fetch the current issue's priority. I have done with the enable/disable part.
Still no solution? I think it's very strange that this is no standard feature... How can you manage a project without managing the budget?
Have you looked at folio plugin?
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I have the same problem, I need to be able to track hours used on a budget, but also different types within the same project. So for example I have a Developer that won't be the same budget as the Graphic designer or the project manager....
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You can set up multiple accounts for one client in one project. You can then assign a single issue to a single account.
That way you can keep track of different budgets.
We are using it to differentiate between marketing, design and development as well as budgeting features.
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Have you looked at folio plugin?
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How we do this today is to use the Account Burnup gadget in Tempo to set a budget to be be tracked against. There is no enforcement on this budget but it helps you monitor it.
We have on our roadmap various ideas related to budgeting. You might be interested in this issue: https://tempoplugin.jira.com/browse/JTMPO-6
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