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The Quantum::Estimator plugin offers a set of JQL functions that allow to query estimations. All Quantum::Estimator JQL functions return a list of Jira issues that fulfill the search criteria.

Standard form

The standard form is `issue in estimationXY()` since the Quantum::Estimator functions will allways return a list of issue filtered based on your query.

Provided functions

estimationCreator()

The estimationCreator() function will return all issues with a specific creator:

`issue in estimationCreator()` returns all issues where the current user created the estimation

`issue in estimationCreator(admin, smith)` returns all issues where the users with usernames admin or smith created the estimation

estimationDue()

The estimationDue() function will return issue matching specific criterias regarding its due date.

The estimaationDue() function expects, zero, one or two arguments.

Search for tickets due today:

`issue in estimationDue()` returns all issues which are in estimation state `ESTIMATING` and are due or overdue.


The `estimationDue()` functions accepts a duration string, following the standard Jira duration format as as used in the time tracking field. Here are some examples:


Search for tickets due at a specific date:

`issue in estimationDue('2020-08-01')` returns all issues which are in estimation state `ESTIMATING` and will be due at `2020-08-01`.

Search for tickets due within a date range:

`issue in estimationDue('2020-08-01', '2020-08-07')` returns all issues which are in estimation state `ESTIMATING` and will be due in the date range between `2020-08-01`, `2020-08-07`.

Search for tickets with a relative duration:

`issue in estimationDue('1w')` returns all issues which are in estimation state `ESTIMATING` and will be due in one week from now.

`issue in estimationDue('1w', '1w')` returns all issues which are in estimation state `ESTIMATING` and are due in the range of the past seven and future seven days.

Date format pattern:

The function accepts dates in the format: `YYYY-MM-DD`.

Relative format pattern:

The function accepts relative times in the format: `1d`, `2d`, `5w`, etc.

estimationState()

The estimationState() function returns all issues that are matching an estimation state.

estimatedByUser()

The estimatedByUser() function will return all issues with estimation tasks that where estimated by a user.

estimatesMissing()

The estimatesMissing() function will return all issues which are in estimation state `ESTIMATING` and that have missing estimates.

estimatesMissingForUser()

The estimatesMissingForUser() function will return all issues whith estimation tasks that where the user is allowed to estimate and has not yet estimated.

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