Hi guys,
I want to know how can I display worklog date in a column on JQL result.
E.g.:
JQL: project = "ABC" AND worklogDate > startOfDay(-3)
This filter return a few items, but when I try to add field "worklogDate" as a column in filter result I cant find it.
How can add this field in a filter result?
Thank you
You can't in most places. The issue navigator is one of many places you use filters, and the one you're working with now. This is a view of a filter result that lists one issue per line and gives you a column per field. Work logs are not fields, so it can't display them. Even if you could draw them in (hint, script-runner calculated fields...), you need to deal with multiple lines somehow - an issue can have many worklogs, so you'd have to think of how to iterate, extract and display potentially many lines in one box in the navigator.
Oh :/ Thank you
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Nic just one more question. How can I get this field through a script? I mean, it's a native field so I cant get it by using "getcustomfieldvalue" is there anything like a "issue.getDueDate()" or what we want: issue.getworklogdate Thanks
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Yes, you can get to it with the API, of course. But re-read my answer - the last sentence.
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I can deal with that... ok ill look to API
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It is something like issue.getworklogs, then the point kicks in.
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ok thanks
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