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 📌Work when search engine is connected (Search template)

Functions take the following parameters.

  • condition - one of the characters <, <=, => =,>. For example: ">".

  • time - time string corresponding to one of the patterns.

    • "5h35m12s" - 5 hours 35 minutes 12 seconds

    • "5h12s" - 5 hours 12 seconds

    • 3000m - 3000 minutes

    • "0", "0s" ... - time is zero.

  • calendar - the name or id of the calendar. For example: "Support" or "1". How to view calendars?

  • timer config id and timer scheme id - number. Jira admin can view it.


Search works through the field. Therefore, all JQLs begin with the field name.

  • “Timer field“ in active()

    • Returns tasks that have a timer is running

    • If the timer uses a calendar, the field may indicate that it is not working hours. This does not affect the search if timer is running.

  • “Timer field“ in inactive()

    • Returns tasks that have a timer is pause, failed or completed.

  • “Timer field“ in isCompleted()

    • Returns tasks that have a timer is completed. Those the timer is stopped and the time has not yet ended.

  • “Timer field“ in isFailed()

    • Returns tasks that have a timer is failed. Those the timer is stopped and the time has ended.

  • “Timer field“ in isPaused()

    • Returns tasks that have a timer is paused. Breaks in the work calendar are not considered a pause. But can be displayed in the field as a pause.

  • “Timer field“ in isRunning()

    • Returns tasks that have a timer is running. A break in the working calendar does not affect the search. The timer may be in state running, but at the same time the field will be displayed as a pause state.

  • "Timer field" in timeSpent("condition", "time")

    • Returns tasks for which the timer has already counted the specified time. Those. The timer was active(in state Running) for the specified time.

  • "Timer field" in realTimeSpent("condition", "time")

    • Returns tasks for which the timer has already counted the specified time. Those. The timer was active(in state Running) for the specified time.

    • The function works in real time.

    • It has a limit on the size of the issue. JQL config

    • The function is suitable for sampling active counters. Real-time reporting, work queues of tasks with reference to reaction time, execution ...

  • "Timer field" in timeLeft("condition", "time")

    • Returns tasks for which the remaining timer time matches the condition.

    • The function works in real time.

    • It hasn’t a limit on the size of the issue.

    • The function is suitable for sampling active counters. Real-time reporting, work queues of tasks with reference to reaction time, execution ...

  • "Timer field" in searchByCalendar(“calendarId”)

    • Returns tasks whose timer uses the specified attribute.

  • "Timer field" in searchByGoal(“goalId”)

    • Returns tasks whose timer uses the specified attribute.

    • Id can be found with Jira admin.

  • "Timer field" in searchByTimerConfig(“timerConfigId”)

    • Returns tasks whose timer uses the specified attribute.

    • Id can be found with Jira admin.

  • "Timer field" in searchByTimerScheme(“timerSchemeId”)

    • Returns tasks whose timer uses the specified attribute.

    • Id can be found with Jira admin.

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