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You can only specify time estimates and log work on an issue if your JIRA administrator has granted you the Work On Issues permission in the project to which the issue belongs. Note: Anyone with the Browse Project permission can view an issue's time tracking information.
If an issue (or its sub-tasks) has had work logged and/or an Original Estimate value specified, three coloured bars will be displayed representing the following amounts of time:
Screenshot: the Time Tracking section of an issue
If your issue has one or more sub-tasks, then:
When you log work on an issue (see below), you:
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).The work logged on an issue is shown in the Work Log tab of the Activity section when you view an issue:
Screenshot: an issue's Work Log
Additionally, once work has been logged on an issue, various reports based on the time-tracking information become available.
Prior to logging work on an issue, you may want to specify an Original Estimate for an issue (i.e. the total amount of time you think it will take to resolve the issue).
When work is first logged against the issue, the Time Spent is subtracted from the Original Estimate and the resulting value is automatically presented in the Remaining Estimate. When subsequent work is logged, any Time Spent is subtracted away from the Remaining Estimate.
Throughout the lifecycle of an issue, however, you can modify the Original Estimate and/or Remaining Estimate values manually if you wish. To do this:
Remaining Estimate — the amount of time you believe is required to resolve the issue in its current state.
You may see only one of these fields if JIRA's Time Tracking feature is running in Legacy Mode.
If JIRA's Time Tracking feature is in Legacy Mode and work has not yet been logged on the issue, you will see the Original Estimate field. However, once work has been logged, you will only see the Remaining Estimate field.
If you cannot change Original Estimate values on issues after work has been logged on them but you wish to do so, request that your JIRA administrator disables Legacy Mode on Time Tracking.
If your JIRA administrator has added the ability to specify/modify time estimates on other workflow transition screens in JIRA's default workflow (or a customised workflow), you will be able to specify/modify time estimates during those workflow transitions too. Additionally, if your JIRA administrator has added this ability to JIRA screens used by other issue types, you can also specify time estimates when creating or editing these types of issues.
To log work when viewing an issue:
In addition to logging work when viewing an issue, you can also log work when resolving or closing an issue.
To log work on an issue while resolving or closing the issue:
Edit the Log Work fields as described under the Logging work when viewing an issue section above.
By default, JIRA should automatically copy the contents of your Comments to the Workflow Description. In doing so, the work log will be visible to members of the project role or group selected in the padlock icon dropdown.
If this is not happening and you would like comments to be copied to workflow descriptions, request that your JIRA administrator enables JIRA's Copy Comments to Workflow Descriptions setting.
If this setting is disabled:
If your JIRA administrator has added the ability to log work on other workflow transition sreens in JIRA's default workflow (or a customised workflow), you will be able to log work during those workflow transitions too. Additionally, if your JIRA administrator has if your JIRA administrator has added this ability to JIRA screens used by other issue types, you can log work when creating or editing these types of issues.
You can edit your own work log entries if you have been granted the Edit Own Work Logs permission. You can edit other people's work log entries if you have been granted the Edit All Work Logs permission.
You can delete your own work log entries if you have been granted the Delete Own Work Logs permission. You can delete other people's work log entries if you have been granted the Delete All Work Logs permission.
As described above, you can log work when viewing, resolving or closing an issue or specify time estimates when creating or editing an issue.
However, JIRA can be customised to allow work logging and specifying time estimates on the same JIRA screen when performing any JIRA operation, such as editing or creating an issue, or transitioning an issue to another status. To do this, your JIRA administrator must add both the Log Work and Time Tracking fields to the appropriate screen used by that operation.
To log work and/or specify time estimates on the same JIRA screen:
Perform the customised JIRA operation that allows you to log work and specify time estimates on the same JIRA screen. For example, assuming that your JIRA administrator has added the Time Tracking fields to the Resolve Issue Screen (and assuming this screen also retains the default Log Work fields), click the 'Resolve Issue' button at the top of the issue:
The relevant screen (e.g. Resolve Issue) opens with both the Log Work and Time Tracking fields, which are highlighted in the following three screenshots.
If logging work is optional (because your JIRA administrator has configured the Log Work fields as optional), then you can choose whether or not to log work during your JIRA operation, using the Log Work check box:
If the Log Work check box is cleared, you can specify or modify time estimates as usual:
For more information about how to modify these fields, please refer to the Specifying Time Estimates section above.
If you select the Log Work check box, the Log Work fields become available and the Remaining Estimate field changes to the Remaining Estimate options for logging work.
For more information about how to modify these fields, please refer to the Logging work when viewing an issue section above.
If the Log Work fields are mandatory (because your JIRA administrator has configured them so), then the Log Work check box will not be available and you must log work during the workflow transition or action in the fields marked with a red asterisk:
For more information about how to modify these fields, please refer to the Logging work when viewing an issue section above.
If you are not creating an issue or Sub-Task or not explicitly using the Log Work action (above), only the Comment field (not the Work Description field) will be available for entering a description of the work activity logged.
By default, JIRA should automatically copy the contents of your Comment to the Workflow Description. In doing so, the work log will be visible to members of the project role or group selected in the padlock icon dropdown.
If this is not happening and you would like comments to be copied to workflow descriptions, request that your JIRA administrator enables JIRA's Copy Comments to Workflow Descriptions setting.
If this setting is disabled: