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The First/Last Transitioned Date Custom Field does exactly what it says on the tin - it custom calculates the issue's first or last transitioned date.
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date when an issue underwent a transition.
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Step 1: Create a First/Last Transitioned Date
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- Navigate to Jira Admin > Add-ons > Enhancer Plugin Menu > Custom Field Configuration and go to the Date tab.
- Click on the button and select First Transitioned Date or Last Transitioned Date.
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custom field
From Jira settings, navigate to Manage Apps.
From the side menu, find
Enhancer Plugin for JIRA
.Click Custom Field Configuration.
Click the Add new JEP custom field button.
Click the Date tab on the left-hand side of the dialogue.
Select Transitioned Date, then click Add custom field.
Step 2: Configure the field
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Fill in the dialog box:
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Name – Create a name for the custom field
.- Enable Skip self transition if you do not want self transitions to affect this user field.
- And then click on the Add Custom Field button. That's it.
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(this will appear on screens and can be used in JQL)
Skip self transitions – If you enable this, the transitions made by the user themselves won’t affect this field.
Click the Save custom field button.
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You must link the custom field with the appropriate screens to see them. For more information, refer to the Jira documentation. |
Usage in JQL searches
You can use the Transitioned Date custom field in your JQL searches to filter and sort issues based on their resolution time.
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Calculates the issue's first or last transitioned date. |