In the documentation for the advanced-search there is only an example for timespent-search where tmespent is compared with an amount ot hours (e.g. 5h). Is it possible tgo slect all issues with timespent > timeoriginalestimate?
Seach for 'workRatio > 100'. That will return all issues whose timespent is greater than the original estimate.
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I am looking to query tasks which have Remaining greater than Estimated. WorkRatio >100 only retursn items where Logged > Estimated. How can I find task that our Remaining > Estimated?
Thanks
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Very helpful
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this really work. Thank you
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I am looking to query tasks which have Remaining greater than Estimated. WorkRatio >100 only retursn items where Logged > Estimated. How can I find task that our Remaining > Estimated?
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Yes. Use workratio as mentioned here: https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/JIRA/Advanced+Searching#AdvancedSearching-WorkRatio
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Hi Jobin,
thanks for your answer.
I tried a very simple search: timeestimate < timespent
But this didn't work, Jira prompted the error-message
The value 'timespent' for field 'timeestimate' is invalid. Please specify a positive duration format; for example: '1h 30m', '2d'.I giot the g
In the documentation there is only an example where timespent is compared to a specific value (e.g. 5h).
Do you have another hint for me?
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I asked you to search using workRatio. Did you read the doc?
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Sorry, I should have read your first answer more carefully! With using the workratio it works fine!
Thanks.
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