¿Cómo realizar un filtro para obtener la lista de proyectos iniciados en el tiempo estimado o fuera de el?
Quisiera saber como hacer un filtro o una consulta para obtener la lista de proyectos (incidencias) iniciadas en el tiempo establecido o fuera de el.
Tengo dos campos para medir esto: Fecha de inicio planeada (llenada por el usuario) y Fecha de inicio real (llenado de forma automática).
Hi @Jaqueline Cuatepitzi Bastida
With out-of-the-box Jira's JQL, you cannot write a query to compare two fields; JQL is not a SQL. There are marketplace addons for purchase which may add this ability.
And, when you note "project" do you mean Jira projects? If so, then this query would not be possible as Jira's JQL looks at issues, not projects or other entities.
Best regards,
Bill
Hi, thank for you answer.
When I say "Project", I mean that I create a case called "Project". Project is like an epic, user story, task, etc. I name the incident "Project".
And in that issue called Project, add the Planned Start Date custom field and the custom field Actual planned end date.
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Thank you for explaining, and you would need an addon to do this with JQL.
If you only need this once/a few times, you could also export the data and perform the check manually in a spreadsheet.
As an another work-around: you note that Actual Start Date is filled in automatically, perhaps with an automation rule. When that occurs, you could also set another custom field to indicate Started On Time. That single field could then be queried with JQL for reporting, dashboards, etc. For example:
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