I'm working on a project that requires filtering issues by date, but JIRA has so many possible date fields (Created, Sprint Start Date, and Change Date, just to name a few) that it's really hard to know what is what. Here is a list of the date fields that are still frustratingly unfamiliar. Can somebody please explain what each of them mean so that I know which one to use?
Actual Start/End date
Baseline start/end date
Change completion date
Change start/end date
Date Change
Effective Date
Start Date/End Date
Issue Date
Satisfaction Date
Scan Date
Term Date
Updated
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Thank you so much!
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Good answer - concise and accurate. I wanted to add the example fields in the main question too:
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I know this is an old thread, so I'm hoping something has changed.
Is it possible to have the sprint start and end date columns in the structure automatically calculated based on when the 'Start Sprint' button was clicked plus the default sprint duration?
If I have 10 stories in a new sprint, I don't want to have to update each story individually or update the dates if the story changes sprints.
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Any suggestions on Follow up Date. Alot of tickets are kind of on hold until a specific time and a follow up date would be extremely useful.
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Create a custom field for it. Atlassian have never seen a need to, but if you need one, it's exactly what custom fields are for.
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On the sprint.
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Yes, the sprint completion date. Seems it doesn't exist on the front end at all to be queried against. You can see it on the backend on the sprint table:
AO_xxxxxx_SPRINT. Had a user ask if it could be updated and from what I'm reading it can't.
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That's correct, the sprint completion date is noted and stored when you end the sprint. There is no reason to change it, as all that will do is destroy your historic reporting.
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Additionally, If you have, BigPicture by Softwareplant, it will create and/or leverage both the "Start date" and "End date" custom fields:
https://wiki.softwareplant.com/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=228426612
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Thanks both! I didn't realize these were mostly custom fields. I'll check with my admin.
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Thanks nic
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