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Custom Duration is used to format SLA durations such as remaining time and overdue. You can use it if you want the time you dedicate to a task to differ from your actual working hours. When TTS calculates how much time you spend on issues, it will consider the new duration as 1 day. Check out the example below:

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Let's imagine you are assigned 3 tasks. Each will take you 3 hours, and you work 9 hours a day. You have 1 working day to complete everything.

If you pick Calculate from calendar and you finish all 3 tasks in 1 working day, the result will be as if you spent 9 hours on each activity, which equates to 27 hours for 3 tasks. That wouldn’t make any sense.

To fix this issue, you can enter 3h for Custom Duration and show that you've worked for 9 hours in total. This would provide a more logical result in showing how much time was spent on a job, especially when getting a report.

🤔 I don't understand how to use the time zone section in my calendars. Could you explain it? How do different time zones affect the SLA calculation and the SLA Panel?

The information on the SLA Panel is calculated according to the time zone selected on the calendar. To see how users in different time zones are affected, let’s examine an example:

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Let's imagine you live in Istanbul (GMT+3). Your team in Dublin utilizes a calendar set to its time zone, which is GMT+1. When it is 3 pm in Istanbul, it is 1 pm in Dublin.

Assume you created a new issue. This issue will not start counting until the Start Date matches the time in the selected time zone. So, if the issue's Start Date is set to 9 am Dublin time, counting won't begin until 9 am Dublin time. When it is 9 am in Istanbul, you will see the SLA Panel in your issue with the Start Date and Target Date calculated according to your time zone. However, the elapsed duration won't start counting in this time period.

🤔 Are the calculations based on the assignee's or the reporter's time zone?

Time to SLA bases its calculations on neither! SLA Start Date, End Date, and Target Date are displayed according to the user's own time zone. When performing the calculation, Time to SLA uses the time zone selected in the SLA configurations.