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Due Date (1) field can be completed in 4 ways:

  • Fixed (2): here you can enter a specific date that you want to be a due date.

  • Dynamic (3): that way add a specified value to the current date. For example, if you set "1d" in the field, due date will be set on next day after the creation. Or in case "1w", it will be next week.

  • Next Execution Time (4): In this case the due date will be set to date when the scheduler will be run this Scheduled Job again.

  • End of the month Offset (5): (available only in Server, Data Center): due date will be set to the end of the month of issue creation. For example if you set “2d” in field, it means that due date will be set two days before the last day of the month. Leaving the field empty equals setting the due date to the last day of the month.

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Note: By default Due Date field is a date field type (not date time), that's why the smallest period is 1d (1 day). If you would like to have due date as creation date in Dynamic due date use 0d

This field is located on the second screen of creation/edition form (available to get here on the "Set Issue Details" screen). It is present by default in all Jira Business (not Software) default projects.

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Sometimes you may not see "Due Date"

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When creating tasks in Jira, we want them to improve the organization of work as much as possible. We often want to embed it in a time frame, e.g. to set a deadline for its execution.

There are three types of date fields that can be used in The Scheduler system due date field, custom date field, and custom date time field.

Each date field can be completed in 4 ways:

The above options will work with system fields like “Due Date” and custom date/date time fields. However, the custom date field and date time field will not be displayed in the Scheduled Issue details when they are set.

Date fields (2) are located on the second step of Scheduled Issue Wizard (1). If these fields are not visible contact your Administrator. This happens because all the fields on this screen (and other screens of TSP) are being taken from

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Jira's fields, so if a particular field was disabled by Jira or Project admin, then you won't be able to see it here.

Moreover sometimes there are fields generated entirely by other add-ons and they may also be invisible or working in a faulty/glitch way. To resolve such issues feel free to get in touch with us.

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Fixed

In fixed option (1), you can enter a specific date or select it from a calendar (2). The format of fixed date is d/MMM/yy for custom date field and system due date field and dd/MMM/yy h:mm a for a custom date time picker.

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Each execution of a Scheduled Issue where a fixed date will be specified will include this one, immutable date. It means that unless you specify end date for the executions, you may have issues created with date in the past.

Fixed option is a default selected option in a date fields. If this field is not required and it is left empty, no action will happen and date will not be set.

Of course you can edit your Scheduled Issue any time and update fixed date in your date/date time field.

Here you can check how to edit Scheduled Issue: Editing of the Scheduled Issue

Dynamic

Days can be counted in more flexible way thanks to dynamic option (1). Dynamic option is basically adding time to the issue creation date. Time can be added in months (m), weeks (w), days (d) for date pickers and additionally in hours (h) or minutes (min) for date time pickers (2).

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In the dynamic date field you can choose how many units would you like to add to a time of SI creation to count date for particular issue eg. if “2d” is set as a dynamic due date it means that the due date will be set on two days after, at the same hour as creation time.

When dynamic option is selected and field is left empty, no action will happen and and date will not be set.

Next Execution Time

Issues created by the Scheduler can also have date based on the next execution time (1). In that case date on the created issue will be the same as the next execution time of the Scheduled Issue from which it was created (2).

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Once issue has counted day, it does not changes. Therefore when triggers are changed before the upcoming execution, due date will not change on the created issues.

Additionally, date on the created issue is always a date of the upcoming execution even if it will be skipping eg. due to the calendar day off.

End of Month Offset

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End of Month Offset option is available only in Data Center.

End of Month Offset (1) is a great option to set date around end of the month. Date is counted based on the month of creation and the exact day is selected depending on the value that will be provided in the field (2).

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User can specify value in months, weeks, days for date picker and additionally in hours and minutes for date time picker. For example if “2d” will be set in this field, it means that due date will be set two days before the last day of the month.

As in the Fixed and Dynamic option, user can select this option and leave empty. In that case no date will be set.

Note

When any date field is marked as required, user cannot leave Fixed, Dynamic or End of Month Offset date field empty.