When creating a direct link I can add a Due Date as "duedate=15-Dec-2005". My question is how I can make it "tomorrow" or "2 days from now"?
Hi @michaelstr
You can update this information on the user interface settings for date/time format. Here is a link: https://support.atlassian.com/jira-cloud-administration/docs/configure-the-look-and-feel-of-jira-applications/
Thanks
How exactly this is related to my question?
I want to set the date in the URL.
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Maybe you want to explain and provide details on what you mean by putting an html into a date picker field such as due date. Are you scripting or using a special plugin?
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No. I'm just creating a URL with prefilled fields.
If you look at the https://confluence.atlassian.com/jirakb/how-to-create-issues-using-direct-html-links-in-jira-server-159474.html
you will see that I build a URL in form of:
http://jira.atlassian.com/secure/CreateIssueDetails!init.jspa?pid=10420&issuetype=4
There is an option to specify a Due Date as "duedate=15-Dec-2005".
Instead of using a specific date I want to use "Today" or "Tomorrow" or "2 days from now".
The link will be published on a Confluence page for users to click, fill Summary and Description and submit the issue.
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