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Jira Cards - Due date to appear after Start date on card.


gryback

Currently, the start date appears after the due date, which is counterintuitive and confusing at times.
 

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Robert Johnson
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  • April 10, 2023

@gryback - I have tested changing the order of the Start and Due Date fields in my Jira issues, both in the  Description and Context fields sections of my Jira issues, and in both tests, regardless of the order they appear when I’m at atlassian.net, the Start date always appears before Due date when I am viewing the synced card on a Miro board:

At atlassian.net:

My Miro board card:

 

What do you know about your Jira setup? Is it on-premise, cloud? Perhaps this issue is fixed in a later version.

Unfortunately, I cannot find any information in the Jira Cards help center article about custom ordering of fields.

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gryback
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  • August 31, 2023

Thanks for the reply, I am looking at the card view:

 


Robert Johnson
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gryback wrote:

Thanks for the reply, I am looking at the card view:

 

I would suggest reporting this to Miro support to see whether it is a bug or a missed requirement.

You can open a Miro support ticket by following these instructions:

https://help.miro.com/hc/en-us/articles/360020185799-How-to-contact-Miro-Support#h_01F010RXA0E1S9C0WFQYX75R6C


Paul Snedden
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  • September 1, 2023

I’ve just tried this myself, and have them listed in the “correct” order, Start Date on the left and Due Date on the right. (that they’re using US date format is another issue haha)

This is Jira Cloud.


Robert Johnson
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Or maybe because he has three rows of data fields?


Paul Snedden
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@Robert Johnson nope, that doesn’t appear to be the reason.

 


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