As a department manager, I want my scheduled issues to contain planned start and planned end dates. The issue scheduler plugin contains an option to set due date dynamically. For instance, one week after the create issue event was fired. Would it be possible to have the same option for the planned start and planned end fields?
Hello Stefan,
Currently we have extended only Due Date field which is of Date type.
I think we could extend this and try to add such option for all fields which are of Date type.
I assume that in your case both fields "Planned Start" and "Planned End" fields are Custom Fields of type Date therefore we will need to improve our plugin by adding possibility to enter some time offsets for each Custom Field which is of Date type.
We are currently working on TheScheduler 3.0 compatible with upcomming Jira 6.0. Unfortunately we have closed set of improvements which will be released with this version and that is why the improvement proposed by you cannot be included in such version.
I see this as an future improvement - maybe version 6.1 so stay tuned.
Thanks for this idea.
Best Regards,
Lucas Kreczmer
Hi Lucas,
Thank you for your quick response. I did not realize it were custom fields, since we are so used to working with it by now I kind of took them as a given.
You assumed correctly that what I meant was to have the possibility to enter time offsets for each (custom) field which is of date type.
I will stay tuned.
Stefan
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Hi Lucas,
Do you have an update on this. Have you implemented this change?
Regards
Amir
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