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×So I am having an issue including some custom fields in an email.
For example I have created a custom field "Start:" which is a date time picker type field.
No matter how I try to format the result is blank. I have even used the rest API to discover the custom field id. Any help would be appreciated. Here are the examples I have attempted:
{{Start:.value}}
{{customfield_10050.value}}
{{issue.fields.Start:}}
{{issue.fields.Start:.value}}
Also note, I have been successful including other custom fields in an email and they work as expected. For example I have a custom field "Select Affected Services:." which is a checkboxes field type, and the following includes tha value
{{Select Affected Services:.value}}
Thanks in advance
Will the following work?
{{issue.Start}}
no but I did just get the following to work:
{{issue.customfield_10050}}
Now my concern is it returns the GMT form not the formatted offset time. Is there a way to overcome that?
example:
Start:
2022-02-07T08:00:00.0+0000
The actual start time was 00:00 (12am)
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so apparently {{issue.Start:}} works as well, but again not formatted for my time zone settings, which do display correctly in Jira itself
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The format looks much nicer, but does not accommodate for time zone
It shows as Coordinated Universal Time.
Is there a place in Jira config that I have failed to set the appropriate time zone?
Under system General Configuration, Default user time zone, is (GMT-08:00) Los Angeles
Monday, February 7, 2022 at 8:00:00 AM Coordinated Universal Time
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particularly interesting as the documentation actually shows the time as adjusted for time zone
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I am still unable to get this to display the corrected offset time for the time zone specified as default
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