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Rules are basically checks, that can be combined and bundled in Reports. Once a report is run against a timesheet, all rules will be executed against the selected timesheet. Timesheet Check comes with basic metrics like the length of working days or daily rest periods to get started right away. Based on these metrics, rules are set up in minutes to meet any map common regulations or policies. |
A rule, apart from a name and an optional description, consists of three key elements - a metric, an operator, and a value.
The metrics are built-in, whereas the operators and values can be customized by the users.
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You must be a Jira administrator In order to create and or configure rules . |
Metrics
The metric is the 🧡 of a rule and can be seen as a framework, or a built-in check that defines what you can configure inside of a rule.
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The working day metric lets you define the minimum or maximum length of a regular working day. It accumulates the total of all time logged on any given day. |
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One of the 🔥 Preset rules 🔥uses the working day metric to ensure that users do not log more than 10 hours on any given working day.
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title | Rest breaks |
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The rest breaks metric lets you define the total duration of the rest break(s) needed on a given working day. It accumulates the total duration between workload entries on any given day. According to some regulations a break must have a minimum duration to be counted as such. The duration can be configured in the global Settings. |
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you need to have the "Administer Jira" permission or the "Manage reports" permission. |
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One of the 🔥 Preset rules 🔥 uses the rest break metric to ensure that users have a minimum of 30 minutes of rest breaks when their working day exceeds 6 hours.
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Translation The total time between worklogs must be greater than or equal to (>=) 0 hours and 30 minutes if a user has logged more than 6 hours on any given working day for the check to pass . |
title | Daily rest period |
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The daily rest period metric lets you define the minimum length of a daily rest period. It measures the interval between the End time of the last worklog of any given day and the Start time of the first workload of the next working day. |
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One of the 🔥 Preset rules 🔥 uses the daily rest period to ensure that users have rested for a minimum of 11 consecutive hours between two work logs on a given working day. |
title | Average of work logged |
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The average of work logged metric lets you define the minimum or maximum average working time of a user. It calculates the average daily working time (total of time logged on any a day) over a given Tempo period. The Tempo period will be selected once you execute this rule in Reports. |
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One of the 🔥 Preset rules 🔥 uses the average of work logged metric to ensure that the average daily working time does not exceed 8.5 hours.
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