Is it possible to change the "Time Tracking Hours per Day" from the Default 8hrs to 7hrs 30min?
I am just in the process of evaluating Jira & Jira Agile, but i've notice that the standard working time is set to 8hrs, but we work on a 7.5hr day. I'm logged in as the system admin but can not find a way to edit this.
It's under Admin -> Timetracking.
Be warned that your existing data will look a bit odd. Where your users have logged say "1 day", you'll start seeing "1day and a bit" because the old data won't be adjusted.
@Nic Brough -Adaptavist- please help... I am trying to set this to 7.5 but every time I save (shows correctly initially), and then refresh, it defaults back to 7! Is there a way to have this value and if so how?
Please see my screenshots
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What does it do when you click "save"? What screen does it go back to? Any message on screen?
What does the log say when you click "save"?
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Ws this ever resolved - I'm seeing same behaviour - enter 7.5, press save and it appears to save, however if you refresh the browser window it reverts back to the previous value (7). Only occurs with decimal values. Integer values are saved and appear on refresh. My time tracking provider is Tempo, but I checked and get the same behaviour if time tracking provider is Jira, so appears to be a JIra bug.
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Just to make sure I understand correctly, when you check your working days in a project (M-F) it is only counting 8 hours for each day? Also you cannot modify the hours per day by project correct?
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It's still a global setting
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I want for particular project instaed of minutes default for project he want hours per project
so how to change for particular project using behaviour
please suggest script for script runner plugin
Thanks
santhosh
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Please read the answers/comments added today.
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You can do it under time tracking configuration. Check out https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/JIRA/Configuring+Time+Tracking#ConfiguringTimeTracking-ConfiguringTimeTrackingSettings
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Is it possible to set this at a project level? We have different projects with different working hours.
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Nope, it's still a global setting
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Thanks Nic!
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Hi Nic Brough,
Please confirm it is possible through script like Adaptavist script runner plugin in jira to edit the time tracking settings for single project instead of minutes to hours
please suggest/share the script to fix it
Thanks
Santhosh
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No it is not. I never suggested anything of the sort, so I don't know why you're asking for confirmation. As I already said, it's a global setting.
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