Jira Work Management Fields Reference
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Issues |
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Issue ID | Id | Int64 | Issue ID is the internal ID of the Jira issue which is internally used in Jira database to refer to an issue. This is the unique ID for a Jira issue and does not change. The fastest way to view the issue id — is to mouse-over the Edit button on the Issue page, that you wanted to view the issue id, and you can view the issue id at the bottom of browser as shown in the screenshot. | |
Issue Key | ISSUE_KEY | String | Issue Key is a unique identifier which assigned to an issue when it is added or registered in Backlog. | |
Issue Type Id | ISSUE_TYPE_ID | Int64 | Issue types distinguish different types of work in unique ways, and help you identify, categorize, and report on your team’s work and to build more structure into your working process. Here's a list of the default issue types that come with each Jira product: Task, Subtask, Epic, Bug, Story. Issue Type Id is a numeric code which uniquely identifies an issue type. To view the issue type id — hover your mouse cursor over the Edit operation link of an issue type in the Issues section on the Issue Types page in the Administration menu. | |
Issue Type Name | ISSUE_CURRENT_TYPE_NAME | String | Issue Type Name is an identifying name of the Issue Type (Task, Subtask, Epic, Bug, Story). Besides default issue types you have an opportunity to create your own ones, by clicking on the Add Issue Type button in the Issues field of Administration menu. | |
Resolved | ISSUE_RESOLVED | DateTimeOffset | The resolved date equals to the date, when you set the Resolution field for the issue. You can not modify this field. | |
Resolution | ISSUE_RESOLUTION | String | The Resolution field is an indicator of that the lifecycle of an issue has come to an end. It specifies the reason an issue is closed. |
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Due Date | ISSUE_DUE_DATE | DateTimeOffset | Due date is a desired date requested by initiator (e.g. project team requests to execute something by X due date). | |
Description | ISSUE_DESCRIPTION | String | Description is a field that contains, literally, the description of the issue. | |
Current Status Id | ISSUE_CURRENT_STATUS_ID | String | Current Status Id is a numeric code that uniquely identifies issue workflow status applicable to the issue right now.
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Current Status Name | ISSUE_CURRENT_STATUS_NAME | String | Issue Status Name(1) is an indicator of issue’s current place in the project's workflow(Open, In Progress, Reopened, Resolved, Closed, To Do, Done). Besides default issue types you have an opportunity to create your own ones, by clicking on the Add Issue Type button in the Issues field of Administration menu. |
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Current Status Category Name | ISSUE_CURRENT_STATUS_CATEGORY_NAME | String | The Status Category Name(2) represented on a Status are reflective of the Status Category and allows for a team to have the most clear description of current issues statuses. You can find a Status panel on the Issues page in Administration menu. | |
Status Changed Date | ISSUE_STATUS_CHANGE_DATE | DateTimeOffset | The Status Changed Date is an indicator of the last time the issue moved from one status in one category to another.
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Current Assignee ID | ISSUE_CURRENT_ASSIGNEE_ID | Int64 | Current Assignee Id is a person who has the responsibility either to resolve the issue, or to take the next action. Id is a numeric character code which you can find in your BI account' oData tables. |
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Current Assignee Name
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| String | Current Assignee Name is a full name of assignee in Jira.
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Current Assignee Key | ISSUE_CURRENT_ASSIGNEE_KEY | String | Current Assignee Key is a username of assignee, via they log in to Jira. You can find it in user’s profile by hovering the mouse on the Assignee name and then choosing the Profile field in the popup menu. | |
Reporter ID | ISSUE_REPORTER_ID | Int64 | The Reporter is a field that you can set during the creation of the issue. Basically it is the one that wants something to be done. The default value will be the person who is creating the issue. Id is a numeric character code which you can find in your BI account' oData tables. | |
Reporter Name | ISSUE_REPORTER_NAME | String | The Reporter Name is a name of the person that is raising the issue. The reporter will be updated on all changes that happens to the issue they have reported. | |
Reporter Key | ISSUE_REPORTER_KEY | String | Reporter Key is a username of the person, via they log in to Jira. You can find it in user’s profile by hovering the mouse on the Reporter name and then choosing the Profile field in the popup menu. | |
Creator ID | ISSUE_CREATOR_ID | Int64 | The Creator is the person who created the issue. Id is a numeric character code which you can find in your BI account' oData tables. |
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Creator Name | ISSUE_CREATOR_NAME | String | The Creator Name is a name of the person who created the issue. You can find it in Search for Issues page. | |
Creator Key | ISSUE_CREATOR_KEY | String | Creator Key is a username of the person, via they log in to Jira. You can find it in user’s profile by clicking on the Creator name. | |
Project Id | ISSUE_PROJECT_ID | Int64 | Project Id is an alphanumeric character code, based on the passed project and version name. You can find it in a few steps:
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Project Key | ISSUE_PROJECT_NAME | String | Project key is the prefix of the issue number, based on your project name, that describe to people across your Jira site that some issues are related to your project. | |
Priority | ISSUE_PRIORITY | String | Priority is a relative importance of an issue in relation to other issues for the team, so it helps your users determine which issues should be tackled first. Divided into: Highest, High, Medium, Low, Lowest. |
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Security Level | ISSUE_SECURITY_LEVEL | Int64 | Issue Level Security allows for even more granular access to a projects issues. You can assign Roles, Custom Field Values, Project Roles, and Groups. This level is helpful for a Security, Business, or HR related project. Issue Security Level is set within the Issue security schemes in the Administration panel. | |
Created | ISSUE_CREATED | DateTimeOffset | Created is a field that shows the time of the issue creation. | |
Updated | ISSUE_UPDATED |
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Last Viewed | ISSUE_LAST_VIEWED | DateTimeOffset | Search for issues that were last viewed on, before, or after a particular date (or date range). Note that the search results will be relative to your configured time zone (which is by default the Jira server's time zone). You can find it in Search for issues page. | |
Environment | ISSUE_ENVIRONMENT | String | The hardware or software environment to which the issue is related. | |
Summary | ISSUE_SUMMARY | String | A Summary is a short phrase to give you an idea of what the issue is about. | |
Time at Current Assignee in hours | ISSUE_TIME_WITH_CURRENT_ASSIGNEE_HOURS | Double | Time at Current Assignee are an indicators which represent, how much time/date an issue was present with the current assignee. Time in hours can be retrieved from the Time in Status section Time in days can be retrieved from the Time With Assignee section You can find them in your BI account' oData tables. | |
Time at Current Assignee in days, decimal | ISSUE_TIME_WITH_CURRENT_ASSIGNEE_DAYS | Double | ||
Time at Current Assignee in days, rounded | ISSUE_TIME_WITH_CURRENT_ASSIGNEE_DAYS_ROUNDED | Int64 | ||
Watchers | ISSUE_WATCHERS | Int64 | Watchers is a number, shown how many people have signed up for notifications of any updates relating to a particular issue. |
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Votes | ISSUE_VOTES | Int64 | Votes is the number of "voicing", indicates how many users communicate that a particular issue is important. |
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Work Ratio | ISSUE_WORK_RATIO | Double | Work Ratio is a percentage time tracking field which calculated Ratio of total work done to the total amount of work. You can find it in Search for issues page. If it is not there, select the Progress item in the Columns drop-down menu. | |
Issue Comment | ISSUE_COMMENT | String | Issue Comment is a field at the bottom of the issue page of updates, that let watchers know what's happening on the issue, to code snippets, images, tables, and more. The editor converts things like links, code, and markdown on-the-fly, so you can paste in your content and let the editor do the work. | |
Issue Effort |
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Time Spent | ISSUE_TIME_SPENT | Double | Time Spent is a field that records the time you spend working on a current issue. You can enable this function by going to Administration Settings > Issues > Issue Features > Time tracking field. | |
Time Spent Including Sub-Tasks | ISSUE_TIME_SPENT_WITH_ST | Double | This is a possibility to view the time, person spent on a current issue, including sub tasks linked to it. Note that for this feature to work, the sub task must have its own estimate. | |
Original Estimate | ISSUE_ORIGINAL_ESTIMATE | Double | Original Estimate is a preliminary estimate of the total amount of time the person plans to complete a current issue in. It may include also an estimate for sub tasks. By default, this is specified in minutes, but you can use hours, days, or weeks, depending on your Jira system configuration. | |
Original Estimate Including Sub-Tasks | ISSUE_ORIGINAL_ESTIMATE_WITH_ST | Double | ||
Remaining Estimate | ISSUE_REMAINING_ESTIMATE | Double | Remaining Estimate is the remaining amount of time it would take to complete this issue. It may include also an estimate for sub tasks. | |
Remaining Estimate Including Sub-Tasks | ISSUE_REMAINING_ESTIMATE_WITH_ST | Double | ||
Issue Worklogs |
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Worklog Issue Key / Issue Key | WORKLOG_KEY | String | Worklog Issue Key is an identifier of an issue the time was logged for. | |
Name | WORKLOG_NAME | String | Worklog Name is a name of a person who logged time on a current issue page. | |
User ID | WORKLOG_USER_ID | Int64 | Worklog User ID is a numeric character code of a person who logged time on a current issue page. You can find in your BI account' oData tables. | |
User Key | WORKLOG_USERKEY | String | Worklog User Key is a randomly generated identifier of the user, which doesn’t contain any personal information for on the one hand — to comply the GDPR, and on the other hand — to give an Administrator the opportunity to track the time that a particular user, who changed his username, has logged. In older versions of Jira, the key and username have the same value. You can find User Key in your BI account' oData tables. |
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Date / Start Date | WORKLOG_WORKLOG_DATE | DateTimeOffset | Worklog Start Date is the point in time, when user started current unit of work. | |
Description | WORKLOG_DESCRIPTION | String | Worklog Description is a description related to the achieved work. | |
Creation Date / Created | WORKLOG_CREATION_DATE | DateTimeOffset | Worklog Creation Date is a time when achieved part of work was logged. | |
Logged Time | WORKLOG_LOGGED_TIME | Int64 | Logged Time is the amount of time spent on the issue. | |
Issue Id | WORKLOG_ISSUE_ID | Int64 | Worklog Issue Id is the internal ID of the logged issue which is internally used in Jira database to refer to the current log in the general worklog. The fastest way to view it — is to mouse-over the Edit icon on the Logged work field. | |
User is Active | WORKLOG_USER_IS_ACTIVE | Boolean | User is Active is an indicator which shows whether the current user has the "Jira Software Users"-, or the "Jira Administrators" permission. | |
Username / Author Name | WORKLOG_USERNAME | String | Worklog Username is a username of the person, who logged time on a current issue page. You can find it in user’s profile by clicking on the User Key name. | |
User Email | WORKLOG_USER_EMAIL | String | User Email is exactly the user's email in Jira. JIRA can be configured to automatically generate issues or comments on existing issues based on received emails. In addition, any attachments in emails can be automatically attached to the issue. This can be useful when communicating with a customer or for receiving notifications about changes in a task, or also for support work. Can be retrieved from the Users section after clicking the User’s Name. | |
User Timezone | WORKLOG_USER_TIMEZONE | String | User Timezone is a geographic region with the corresponding standard time in which the user works. Can be retrieved from the Users section after clicking the User’s Name. | |
Update Date / Updated | WORKLOG_UPDATE_DATE | DateTimeOffset | Worklog Update Date is a point in time when the description, date, time, hours worked, or remaining estimate of the issue were changed. You can check it by hovering the mouse on Edited field. | |
Billable Seconds | WORKLOG_BILLABLE_SECONDS | Int64 | Billable Seconds are those seconds worked directly related to the client’s projects that they get bill for and pay it directly. You can find them in your BI account' oData tables. |
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Issue Statuses |
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Name / Issue Status Name | ISSUE_STATUS_NAME | String | Issue Status Name is an indicator of issue's current place in the project's workflow. | |
Sequence | ISSUE_STATUS_SEQUENCE | Int64 | Issue Status Sequence is an issue number position in its wokflow. You can check statuses order by clicking on the View Workflow icon. If you have a large amount of statuses with a lot of connections between them, and need to know a number of each other — | |
Description | ISSUE_STATUS_DESCRIPTION | String | Issue Status Description is a description of status properties. The fastest way to view it — is to mouse-over the Status icon. | |
Icon URL | ISSUE_STATUS_ICON_URL | String | Issue Status Icon URL is the address of a given icon on the Web.
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Status Category / Category | ISSUE_STATUS_CATEGORY | Int64 | Issue Status Category is an identifier of a logical group to which current status could be sent into: To Do (grey), In Progress (blue) or Done (green). Status Categories placed into Issue Statuses menu on the Administration panel. | |
Issue Status ID | Id | String | Issue Status Id is an alphanumeric character code uniquely identifies issue workflow statuses. The fastest way to view the status id — is to mouse-over the View Workflow field on the Issue page, that you wanted to view the id, and you can view the status id at the bottom of browser as shown in the screenshot. | |
Issue Types |
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Name / Issue Type Name | ISSUE_TYPE_NAME | String | Issue Type Name is an identifying name of the Issue Type (Task, Subtask, Epic, Bug, Story). Besides default issue types you have an opportunity to create your own ones, by clicking on the Add Issue Type button in the Issues field of Administration menu. | |
Sequence | ISSUE_TYPE_SEQUENCE | Int64 | Issue Type Sequence is a position number of available issue types in a current project. You can find Issue Type Sequence in your BI account' oData tables. | |
Description | ISSUE_TYPE_DESCRIPTION | String | Issue Type Description is a specification that distinguish different types of work in unique ways, and help you identify, categorize, and report on your team’s work across your Jira site. To get acquainted with them at the Administration menu' Issue types section. | |
Issue Links |
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Linked Issues | LINKID_ISSUES_ISSUES | String | Linked Issue is the key of an issue to which the link was made. | |
Link Type / Type | LINKID_ISSUES_LINK_TYPE | String | Link Type is a type of an association between issues on either the same or different Jira servers. Default types of links:
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Linked Issue Key | LINKID_ISSUES_ISSUE_KEY | String | Link Direction is the key of a linked issue. |
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Link Direction/ Direction | LINKID_ISSUES_DIRECTION | String | Link Direction is a type of direction attribute: inward (describes the issue that was acted upon: blocked by, cloned by, duplicated by, related to, and resolved by etc.) or outward (meaning the source issue is taking action on the destination issue: block, clone, duplicate, relate, resolve etc.).
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Issue Attachments |
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Attachment Issue Key / Issue Key | ATTACHMENT_ISSUE_KEY | String | Attachment Issue Key is a key of an issue which contains attachments. | |
Attachment Issue Id / Issue ID | ATTACHMENT_ISSUE_ID | Int64 | Attachment Issue ID is the internal ID of the Jira issue with attachments, which is internally used in Jira database to refer to an issue. This is the unique ID for a Jira issue and does not change. The fastest way to view the Attachment issue id — is to mouse-over the Edit button on the Issue page, that you wanted to view the issue id, and you can view the issue id at the bottom of browser as shown in the screenshot. | |
Attachment FileName | ATTACHMENT_FILENAME | String | Attachment File Name is literally a name of the attached file. | |
Attachment FileSize | ATTACHMENT_ILESIZE | Int64 | Attachment File Name is the measure of space a file takes up on a storage medium. | |
Attachment MimeType | ATTACHMENT_MIMETYPE | String | Attachment MIME type is an identifier of content that is being sent type, and can determine how that data is transferred. | |
Attachment Is ZIP | ATTACHMENT_IS_ZIP | Boolean | Attachment Is ZIP is an identifier whether a sent content has been convert to the appropriate format.
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Attachment Date Created | ATTACHMENT_DATE_CREATED | DateTimeOffset | Attachment Date Created is an identifier of time when file was sent. | |
Attachment User Key / Author ID | ATTACHMENT_USER_KEY | String | Worklog User Key is a randomly generated identifier of the user. In older versions of Jira, the key and username have the same value. You can find User Key in your BI account' oData tables. | |
Attachment User Name / Author Name | ATTACHMENT_USER_NAME | String | Attachment User Name is a name of the user who attached the file. The fastest way to view it — is to mouse-over the attachment area. |
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Issue Remote Links |
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Issue Id | REMOTE_LINK_ISSUE_ID | Int64 | Issue Id is the internal ID of the Jira issue which contains links to information in other systems. | |
Issue Key | REMOTE_LINK_ISSUE_KEY | String | Issue Id is a unique identifier of the Jira issue which contains remote links. | |
Title | REMOTE_LINK_TITLE | String | Title is a displayed name of remote links. | |
URL | REMOTE_LINK_URL | String | URL is a web address to the object in the remote system. The fastest way to view it — is to mouse-over the link name area. | |
Summary | REMOTE_LINK_SUMMARY | String | Summary is a short description of the remote object essence in Jira. It is displayed as a comment. But note, that it is better to duplicate link name in the summary, so as not to lose it among the rest comments. | |
Icon URL | REMOTE_LINK_ICON_URL | String | Icon URL is the address of a given quickly identifier that represents the remote link via image.
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Icon Title | REMOTE_LINK_ICON_TITLE | String | Icon Title is a name of icon which reflects the remote link essence.
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Resolved | REMOTE_LINK_RESOLVED | Double | Resolved is a value that identifies whether the remote object i resolved (if it is, for example, an issue, support ticket, and so on). It will not make sense for things like Wiki pages.
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Application Type | REMOTE_LINK_APPLICATION_TYPE | String | Application Type is a name-spaced type of the application.
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Application Name | REMOTE_LINK_APPLICATION_NAME | String | Application Name is a name of the remote application instance that stores the remote object.
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Relationship | REMOTE_LINK_RELATIONSHIP | String | Relationship is a relationship pointer between the remote object and the Jira issue. This can be a verb or a noun, in instance "links to". | |
Status Name | REMOTE_LINK_STATUS_NAME | String | Status Name is a name of the remote object status. You can view it by clicking on the remote object link or find it in your BI account' oData tables. | |
Status Description | REMOTE_LINK_STATUS_DESCRIPTION | String | Status Description is a textual description of the remote object status. You can view it by clicking on the remote object link or find it in your BI account' oData tables. | |
Issue Labels |
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Labels Issue Key / Issue Key | LABEL_ISSUE_REY | String | Label Issue Key is a key of an issue which contains label. | |
Labels Issue Id / Issue Id | LABEL_ISSUE_ID | Int64 | Labels Issue ID is the internal ID of the Jira issue with labels, which is internally used in Jira database to refer to an issue. The fastest way to view it — is to mouse-over the Edit button on the Issue page, that you wanted to view the issue id, and you can view the issue id at the bottom of browser as shown in the screenshot. | |
Labels Name / Name | LABEL_NAME | String | Labels Name is a title of some sort of hashtag, assigned to an issue, so that the respective tasks can be found more easily using this filter. | |
Issue Comments |
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Issue Id | COMMENT_ISSUE_ID | String | Comment Issue ID is the internal ID of the Jira issue with comments, which is internally used in Jira database to refer to an issue. The fastest way to view the comment issue id — is to mouse-over the Edit button on the Issue page, that you wanted to view the issue id, and you can view the issue id at the bottom of browser as shown in the screenshot. | |
Issue Key | COMMENT_ISSUE_KEY | Int64 | Comment Issue Key is a key of an issue which contains comments. | |
Comment | COMMENT | String | Comment is a message related to a current issue that let watchers know what's happening on the issue, to code snippets, images, tables, and more. The editor converts things like links, code, and markdown on-the-fly, so you can paste in your content and let the editor do the work. | |
Created | COMMENT_CREATED | DateTimeOffset | Comment Date Created is an identifier of time when comment was sent. | |
Author Key / Author ID | COMMENT_AUTHOR_KEY | String | Comment Author Key is a randomly generated identifier of the user. You can find User Key in your BI account' oData tables. | |
Author Name | COMMENT_AUTHOR_NAME | String | Comment Author Name is a name of the user who has left the comment. | |
Parent Issues |
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Issue Key | ISSUE_KEY | String | Issue Key is a key of a child issue. Its also possible to view it from the parent issue by mouse-overing the name of sub task — the issue’s id appears at the bottom of browser as shown in the screenshot. | |
Parent Issue Key | ISSUE_PARENT_ISSUE_KEY | String | Issue Key is a key of an issue to which the sub task is linked. | |
Parent Issue Status Id / Parent Issue Id | ISSUE_PARENT_ISSUE_STATUS_ID | String | Parent Issue ID is the internal ID of the Jira issue with sub task, which is internally used in Jira database to refer to an issue. To find it you should go to the Parent task by clicking on its summary. The fastest way to view the parent issue id — is to mouse-over the Edit button on the Parent Issue page, and you can view the issue id at the bottom of browser as shown in the screenshot. | |
Parent Issue Status Name | ISSUE_PARENT_ISSUE_STATUS_NAME | String | Parent Issue Status Name is an indicator of parent issue's current place in the project's workflow. | |
Parent Issue Status Category Name | ISSUE_PARENT_ISSUE_STATUS_CATEGORY_NAME | String | Parent Status Category Name is a reflection of the Status Category and allows for a team to have the most clear description of current issues statuses.
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Parent Issue Type Id | ISSUE_PARENT_ISSUE_TYPE_ID | String | Parent Issue Type Id is an alphanumeric character code uniquely identifies an issue of a company. To view the issue type id — hover your mouse cursor over the Edit operation link of an issue type in the Issues section on the Issue Types page in the Administration menu. | |
Parent Issue Type Name | ISSUE_PARENT_ISSUE_TYPE_NAME | String | Parent Issue Type Name is an identifying name of the Issue Type. Besides default issue types you have an opportunity to create your own ones, by clicking on the Add Issue Type button in the Issues field of Administration menu. | |
Parent Issue Summary | ISSUE_PARENT_ISSUE_SUMMARY | String | A Summary is what the issue is about, a short phrase to give you an idea of what the issue is about | |
Parent Issue Priority | ISSUE_PARENT_ISSUE_PRIORITY | String | Parent Issue Priority is a relative importance of an issue in relation to other issues for the team, so it helps your users determine which issues should be tackled first. |
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Sub-Tasks |
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Issue Key | SUBTASKS_ISSUE_KEY | String | Issue Key is a key of a child issue which is linked to the parent one. Its also possible to view it from. the parent issue by mouse-overing the name of sub task — the issue’s id appears at the bottom of browser as shown in the screenshot. | |
Sub-Tasks | SUBTASKS_SUBTASKS | String | Sub-Tasks is a list of sub tasks related to the current parent issue. | |
Histories |
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History Field / Field | HISTORY_FIELD | String | History Field is an instance with the record of all the activities performed on issues, where user can view information about changes, which is:
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History Author | HISTORY_AUTHOR | String | History Author is a user name who made the changes | |
History New Value / New Value | HISTORY_NEW_VALUE | String | History New Value is a new value of issue field that had been changed. | |
History Old Value / Old Value | HISTORY_OLD_VALUE | String | History Old Value is an original value of issue field that had been changed. |
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History New Value Name / New Value Formatted | HISTORY_NEW_VALUE_NAME | String | History New Value Name is a summary of new value issue field that was changed. | |
History Old Value Name / Old Value Formatted | HISTORY_OLD_VALUE_NAME | String | History Old Value Name is a summary of original value issue field that was changed. | |
History Issue Key / Issue Key | HISTORY_ISSUE_KEY | String | History Issue Key is a key of an issue which history is being viewed. | |
History Issue Id / Issue Id | HISTORY_ISSUE_ID | Int64 | History Issue ID is the internal ID of the Jira issue with sub task, which is internally used in Jira database to refer to an issue which history is being viewed. The fastest way to view the history issue id — is to mouse-over the Edit button on the Issue page, and you can view the issue id at the bottom of browser as shown in the screenshot. | |
History Created / Created | HISTORY_CREATED | DateTimeOffset | History Created is an identifier of time when change was done. | |
Time in Statuses |
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History Status | ISTORY_STATUS | String | History Status is a counter of status transitions in the issue history.
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Time in Status in hours / Duration in 24/7 | TIME_IN_STATUS_HOURS | Double | Time in Status is a time indicator that allows you to see how much time each issue spent in each status.
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Time in Status in days | TIME_IN_STATUS_DAYS | |||
Time in Status in business hours | TIME_IN_STATUS_BUSINESS_HOURS | |||
Time in Status in business days / Duration in Business Days (24/5) | TIME_IN_STATUS_BUSINESS_DAYS | |||
Status Start | STATUS_START | DateTimeOffset | Status Start is a value which indicates the date when status was assigned to an issue.
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Status End | STATUS_END | DateTimeOffset | Status End is a value which shows the date when issue was resolved from current status.
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Time at Assignee / Time With Assignee |
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Assigned person / User Name | ASSIGNED_PERSON | String | Username is a full name of the assigned person, via they log in in Jira. You can find it in user’s profile. | |
Time at Assignee in hours / Duration in 24/7 | TIME_WITH_ASSIGNEE_HOURS | Double | Time at Assignee is amount of time that person was assigned to the issue in general.
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Time at Assignee in days | TIME_WITH_ASSIGNEE_DAYS | |||
Time at Assignee in business hours | TIME_WITH_ASSIGNEE_BUSINESS_HOURS | Business Time at Assignee is amount of time that person was assigned to the issue related to the business time (most often 1 business day = 8 hours, so the working hours in this case will be those that fit in current range)
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Time at Assignee in business days / Duration in Business Days (24/5) | TIME_WITH_ASSIGNEE_BUSINESS_DAYS | |||
Assignee Start | ASSIGNEE_START | DateTimeOffset | Assignee Start is a date when the issue was assigned to the person. | |
Assignee End | ASSIGNEE_END | DateTimeOffset | Assignee End is a date when the person was unassigned from the issue. | |
Assignee Sequence | ASSIGNEE_SEQUENCE | Int64 | Assignee Sequence is a number that represents the order of the user assigned to the issue.
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Assignee With Sequence | ASSIGNEE_WITH_SEQUENCE | String | Assignee With Sequence is a combination of ‘Assignee With Sequence’ and the user name. |
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Is Current Assignee | ASSIGNEE_IS_CURRENT | Boolean | Is Current Assignee is an identifier whether the Assignee is still assigned to the issue.
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Projects |
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Project Lead / Project Lead ID | PROJECT_LEAD | Int64 | Project Lead ID is the full name of person running or owning the project in Jira. You can find it choosing All projects page from Projects menu. | |
Project Lead Name | PROJECT_LEAD_NAME | String | Project Lead Name is a username of person who leads the project, via they log in to Jira. | |
Project Lead Email | PROJECT_LEAD_EMAIL | String | Project Lead Email is Email of the user who leads the project. The fastest way to view the issue id — is to mouse-over the Project Lead Name. | |
Project Category / Category | PROJECT_CATEGORY | String | Project Category is a classification option for projects based on the purpose for which they were created, enabling you to define and locate groups of projects. | |
Project Name / Name | PROJECT_NAME | String | Project Name is an identifying name of the project. | |
Project Key | PROJECT_KEY | String | Project key is the prefix of the issue number, based on your project name, that describe to people across your Jira site that some issues are related to your project. | |
Project Description / Description | PROJECT_DESCRIPTION | String | Project Description is a brief, detailed explanation of the project. Project descriptions are only available in company-managed projects. You can view Project description on the Project page, just if you previously have enabled this option at the System preferences in Administration menu. Also |
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Project Type / Type | PROJECT_TYPE | String | Project Type is a team or department’s workspace at the group level with specific features for each type. | |
Permission Scheme ID | PROJECT_PERMISSION_SCHEME_ID | Int64 | Permission Scheme ID is the internal ID of the Jira set of users groups or project roles assignments for the project permissions, which is internally used in Jira database to refer what number of users are able to do with projects.
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Permission Scheme Name | PROJECT_PERMISSION_SCHEME__NAME | String | Permission Scheme Name is a summary of Jira set of users groups or project roles assignments for the project permissions.
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Fix Versions / Versions + Issue Fix Versions |
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Fix Version Issue Key / Issue Key | FIX_VERSION_ISSUE_KEY | String | Issue Key is a unique identifier of an issue that is created to serve different client needs and which refers to the fix version. You can check it at the Releases page after clicking on the release version name. | |
Fix Version Issue Id / Issue Id | FIX_VERSION_ISSUE_ID | Int64 | Issue Id is the internal ID of the issue which refers to the fix version. You can check it at the issue page after clicking on the issue field in the Releases page. | |
Fix Version Archived / Is Archived? | FIX_VERSION_ARCHIVED | Double | Fix Version Archived is an indicator which shows whether the current version is hide rom the Change Log reports, and in the Jira User Interface.
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Fix Version Description / Description | FIX_VERSION_DESCRIPTION | Int64 | Fix version Description is a description of the release version used to track different software developments and/or any updates. | |
Fix Version Name / Version Name | FIX_VERSION_NAME | String | Fix Version Name is a name of the version which was designed to help each development team and product owner track all code to be released at one time. | |
Fix Version Release Date / Release Date | FIX_VERSION_RELEASE_DATE | DateTimeOffset | Release Date is an indicator of the date the version was fixed. | |
Fix Version Start Date / Start Date | FIX_VERSION_START_DATE | DateTimeOffset | Start Date is a scheduled point in time when Fix Version is planned to be released. | |
Fix Version Released / Is Released? | FIX_VERSION_RELEASED | Double | Fix Version Released is an indicator which shows whether the current version is rolled out.
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Affect Versions / Issue Affect Versions |
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Affects Version Issue Key / Issue Key | AFFECTS_VERSION_ISSUE_KEY | String | Affects version Issue Key is a unique identifier of an issue which refers to the version in which a bug or problem in already-released code was found. You can check it at the Releases page after clicking on the release version name. | |
Affects Version Issue Id / Issue Id | AFFECTS_VERSION_ISSUE_ID | Int64 | Issue Id is the internal ID of the issue which affect version is viewed. You can check it at the issue page after clicking on the issue field in the releases page. | |
Affects Version Name / Version Name | AFFECTS_VERSION_NAME | String | Version Name typically numeric name of each affect version, which represent points-in-time for a project, for example, 1.0 or 2.1.1. | |
Components / Project Components |
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Component Name | COMPONENT_NAME | String | Component Name is a name of generic containers for issues that add some structure to projects, breaking them up into features, teams, modules, subprojects, etc. Component name is enabled to view in the Search for issues menu. | |
Component Issue Id | COMPONENT_ISSUE_ID | Int64 | Component Issue Id is a numeric character code of those issue which is a part of viewing component. It can be shown when clicking at the issue key in the Search for issues menu, and then — mouse-overing the Edit button on the Issue page. | |
Component Description / Description | COMPONENT_DESCRIPTION | String | Component Description is a description of the component, revealing its purpose. |
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Component Lead / Lead Name | COMPONENT_LEAD | String | Lead Name is a name of the person who is automatically assigned issues with that component.
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Component Lead Id / Lead Id | COMPONENT_LEAD_ID | Int64 | Lead Id is a numeric character code of those who leads the component.
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Component Issue Key | COMPONENT_ISSUE_KEY | String | Component Issue Key is a unique identifier of an issue which belongs to current component. | |
Jira Groups |
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Group Name | JIRA_GROUP_NAME | String | Group Name is a name of multiple users bunch within your instance that have the same application permissions. You can only find a desired group name if you have an administrator permission, in a User management section. You can also check it in your BI account' oData tables. | |
Member User Key | JIRA_GROUPS_MEMBER_USER_KEY | String | Member User Key is an alphanumeric character code of a user.
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Member Username | JIRA_GROUPS_MEMBER_USER_NAME | String | User Username is a username of the person, via they log in in Jira. You can only find a desired group name if you have an administrator permission, in a User management section. You can also check it in your BI account' oData tables. | |
Users |
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User Key/ User ID | USER_KEY | String | User ID is an alphanumeric character code of a user.
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User Name | USER_NAME | String | Username is a full name of the person, via they log in in Jira. You can find it in user’s profile. | |
User Is Active / Is Active? | USER_ACTIVE | Double | User is Active is an indicator which shows whether the current user has access to current Jira Software area.
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User TimeZone / Timezone | USER_TIMEZONE | String | User Timezone is a geographic region with the corresponding standard time in which the user works. Can be retrieved from the Users section after clicking the User’s Name.
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User Email / Email | USER_EMAIL | String | User Email is exactly the user's email in Jira. Can be retrieved from the Users section after clicking the User’s Name. | |
User Username | USER_USERNAME | String | User Username is a username of the person, via they log in in Jira. You can find it in user’s profile. | |
User Last Login | USER_LAST_LOGIN | DateTimeOffset | User Last Login is an indicator of the last date the user logged into the account. You can find it in user’s profile. |
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Created At | USER_CREATED_DATE | DateTimeOffset | Created At is a date of user’s account creation.
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