Hello,
I'm using Jira Cloud with the iOS App. If I create a task within the app and try to set the estimated duration, I get following error:
Field 'timetracking' cannot be set. It is not on the appropriate screen, or unknown.
When I open the task in the browser and set the duration there, it works. Any suggestions?
Thanks
Have you found a way to solve it?
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I had the same problem. I was able able to solve it by updating the screen and adding the estimate field there.
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Sorry but what do you mean by updating the screen?
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screenshots in reverse order (forum post editing is not that friendly on iphone...)
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Fixed my problem as well, thank you!
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I had trouble finding these settings - leaving this here for anyone else trying to find the 'screen schemes' settings page - it's at:
Top Menu > (gear icon) > Issues
- then it shows under 'screens' in the left menu, as seen in the screenshots posted previously
- then click on the 'name' of the screen scheme to see the screens it is associated with (not the edit link)
- then click on the name of the screen you need to edit
- then select 'time tracking' and add it
https://support.atlassian.com/jira-cloud-administration/docs/manage-screen-schemes/
Hope this helps! This post helped me solve the issue - thanks @Dieter Vekeman
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