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×Hello all,
I am looking to create a custom field that will be based on create date plus priority. This field will be mostly used for reporting purposes on columns. I found few examples on creating a listener or adding a workflow create post function. Would it be possible just to go with a custom field, rather then creating something on a workflow.
Example would be:
Create date + 1d if it's a P1, +2d if it's a P2, and +3d if it's a P3.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Hi DF,
I have attached some example code of how you can use to create a scripted field using a Text Field template that will take the created date and add a number of days to it based on the priority. This field returns a string value of the date which you may find easier to use for reporting purposes.
import com.atlassian.jira.issue.Issue import org.apache.commons.lang.time.DateUtils; import java.text.SimpleDateFormat; import java.util.Date.*; // Get the Jira issue key and its priority Issue issue = issue def Priority = issue.getPriorityObject().getName() def tz = TimeZone.getTimeZone('GMT') SimpleDateFormat sdf = new SimpleDateFormat("dd-MM-YYY"); Date created = issue.getCreated() def strDate = sdf.format(created); // Add values to the current date depending on the priority if(Priority == "P1"){ // Add 1 Day strDate = DateUtils.addDays(created,1).format("dd-MM-YYYY") } else if(Priority == "P2"){ // Add 2 Days strDate = DateUtils.addDays(created,2).format("dd-MM-YYYY") }else if(Priority == "P3"){ // Add 3 Days strDate = DateUtils.addDays(created,3).format("dd-MM-YYYY") } else if(Priority == "P4"){ // Add 4 Days strDate = DateUtils.addDays(created,4).format("dd-MM-YYYY") } else if(Priority == "P5"){ // Add 5 Days strDate = DateUtils.addDays(created,5).format("dd-MM-YYYY") } return strDate
I hope this helps.
Thanks
Kristian
Thanks, works great - Had to make it:
Searcher: Free Text Searcher
Template: Text Field (multi-line)
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Hi DF,
That is the correct searcher and I am glad I could help.
If this answer is useful can you please mark it as accepted so other people with a similar question can easily find this answer in future.
Thanks
Kristian
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Create a scripted field with the following code:
import org.joda.time.DateTime; if(issue.priorityObject.name.contains("P1")) { return new DateTime(issue.created).plusDays(1).toDate() } if(issue.priorityObject.name.contains("P2")) { return new DateTime(issue.created).plusDays(2).toDate() } if(issue.priorityObject.name.contains("P3")) { return new DateTime(issue.created).plusDays(3).toDate() } issue.created
You should use:
Searcher: Date Time Range picker
Template: Date Time Picker
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Thanks, this works as well. One minor change i had to make was changing the template to text field, because using date time picker, wouldn't give me an actual date, but it would say: 2 days, in 4 hours, etc
Making it Text field (multi-line): i got this format
example: Mon Feb 29 18:26:35 EST 2016
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Hi,
We have upgraded to JIRA 7 and this custom field is throwing an error now. Do you know why?
See attachmentScreen Shot 2016-06-15 at 2.10.49 PM.png
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I think the variable "Issue" should be "issue" with lower letter 'i'
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Hi,
Thanks for quick reply - we noticed that mistake and made corrections but now are asking to make more changes. Screen Shot 2016-06-15 at 3.20.54 PM.png
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This was resolved by:
Switching
issue.priorityObject.name.contains ("1-urgent")
to
issue.getPriority ().name == ("1-Urgent")
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