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Jira Automation rule adjusting for time tracking

Kirill Gutmann
December 28, 2020

Hello, 

 

I am trying to track how much time issue spends in status "in progress" and transitions to "Done" by automatically updating "time spent".

Idea is to have "time spent" start tracking as soon as issue will leaves "To do" to "In Progress" and finishes tracking as soon as status changes to "Done" and automatically updates the field "time spent".

Keeping in mind that it syncs with before applied 5 days and 8 hours of working regime in Jira.

 

Is it possible ?

We are using jira standard cloud version and jira classical software project.

 

 

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Adalberto Schneider
Atlassian Team
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August 5, 2015

Hi Eunice,

There is an article explaining how to fix it, I hope it helps!

https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/CLOUDKB/JIRA+Date+Picker+Indicates+JIRA+Calendar+Does+Not+Currently+Support+Your+Language

Resolution

  1. Log into the instance with the affected user and view their Profile Settings (Click on the User's Profile Icon in the Upper Right > Profile)
  2. Click on the Edit Icon () next to Preferences
  3. In this window, re-select your language from the Language Dropdown and click Update

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