What is the exact field of Estimated Fix Date in JIRA ?

Manikandan T July 10, 2017

I have used JIRA for defect purpose, i want to know what is the exact fields of EFD in JIRA and What is the description of Due Date field in JIRA .

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Jeremy M
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July 10, 2017

Dear Manikandan,

The Due Date field in JIRA manages a certain expiration date. So for example; When an issue is ''Due'' for 10 July 2017.. that means that the issue was calculated to be completed before that time.

It functions somewhat like a calendar, keeping track on what date you have planned specific issues to be completed. You can also use these dates to show in a calender in JIRA.

Regarding the EFD field, what exactly do you mean by this?

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Jeremy

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July 10, 2017

The "estimated fix date" is a custom field (possibly added by an add-on), that belongs to your system. 

You'll need to ask your project owners or admins what the field is intended for.

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July 11, 2017

Dear Nic,

Thanks for clarifying this for me!

Friendly Regards,

Jeremy.

Manikandan T July 12, 2017

Thanks Jeremy and Nic

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July 12, 2017

Dear Manikandan,

No problems at all! I hope that it was useful for you.

If it was, could you  "accept'' the answer?

Friendly Regards,

Jeremy

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